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🌟 Our Wonderful Communities

Introduction

A Community is a group of people who live, play, and work together in the same place. It can be a tiny village, a busy city, or even the neighborhood where your home is.


1. What Is a Community?

A community is like a big family. Everyone has a role, and everyone helps each other. Just as you share toys with friends, people in a community share roads, parks, and stores.

2. People in a Community

  • Neighbors – the families that live next door.
  • Helpers – teachers, doctors, police officers, and firefighters.
  • Friends – kids you meet at the park or school.

Each person brings something special, just like each color adds brightness to a picture.

3. Places in a Community

  • Homes – where we rest and keep our things.
  • Schools – where we learn and make friends.
  • Shops – where we buy food and clothes.
  • Parks – where we run, swing, and enjoy nature.

These places are the β€œrooms” of our community, and we all use them every day.

4. How We Help Our Community

  • Pick Up Litter – keep the streets clean.
  • Share – give a toy or a snack to a friend.
  • Say β€œPlease” And β€œThank You” – kind words make everyone feel happy.

Even small actions make the community a better place!


Did You Know?

A single ant colony can have 10,000 ants working together, just like a town full of people! 🐜


Conclusion

Your community is all around youβ€”at home, school, and the park. Explore it, ask questions, and look for ways to help. The more you learn, the brighter your community will shine! 🌈

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