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🌳 Parks and Recreation in Our Community

Introduction

Parks are special places where we can play, learn, and have fun outside. They are right in our neighborhoods, waiting for us to explore.

What Is a Park?

A park is a piece of land with grass, trees, and open space. It might have a playground, a pond, or a path for walking. Think of a park as a big backyard that everyone can share.

Things to Do in a Park

  • Play On The Swings And Slides – they make us feel like we are flying.
  • Run, Jump, Or Play Tag – the open field is perfect for racing friends.
  • Look For Bugs And Birds – use a magnifying glass to see tiny creatures.
  • Bring A Picnic – eating outside lets us enjoy fresh air and sunshine.

Why Parks Are Important

Parks give us clean air to breathe and a safe spot to exercise. They help trees grow, which makes the earth cooler. When we spend time in a park, our bodies get stronger and our minds feel happy.

Keeping Parks Clean

We all help the park stay beautiful. Throw trash in the bin, pick up after a picnic, and stay on the paths so we don’t hurt plants. A clean park stays fun for everyone.

Did You Know? πŸ€”

The largest park in the world, Central Park in New York City, is big enough to fit 30 Football Fields side by side!

Conclusion – Let’s Explore!

Next time you see a park, put on your shoes and go discover. Swing, run, watch the clouds, and remember to take care of this wonderful place. Your community’s park is waiting for you!

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