When my kids ask, I tell them that I give computers lists of jobs to do, and explain that computers require a lot of very simple instructions to do anything interesting.
If they are still paying attention at this point, I give them examples of increasingly detailed instructions for a task they are familiar with, like cleaning the play room, or walking to school. At a high level, the instruction might just be "Get this room cleaned up!" which progresses to, "put all of the dolls on the shelf and make sure the Legos and the Polly Pocket clothes are in the right bins," to "pick up the blue brick, put the blue brick in the bin on the right, …" At this point, I tell them that that level of detail is about how I have to instruct a computer.
If I ever find that they haven't wandered off by this point, I will explain to them that there's actually an even lower level, sort of like "move your hand 8 inches forward and 2 inches to the right, open your thumb and fore finger, lower your hand three inches …" and that I have program that helps me translate to this sort of machine language.