That doesn't actually apply here. It's similar, but not quite the same. "Stack vs heap" is _not_ a simplification of "automatic vs dynamic storage duration". It doesn't represent a strict subset of the information to impart. It's a very narrow, singular view of the implementation details of allocation in specific scenarios, rather than a generalisation of the process as a whole. It is more like a cousin than a younger brother, of the truth.
A lie-to-children for allocation rules would be "the only difference between `int x;` and `int* x = new int;` is that you don't have to `delete` the fi…