Tiny cities are little versions of real cities that you can hold in your hand or even build yourself.
Imagine you have a toy block set, those colorful squares and rectangles that stack up into towers and roads. A tiny city is like building a whole town with just these blocks, but instead of using big ones, you use really small ones, maybe the size of a grain of rice!
Like a City in Your Palm
In a tiny city, there are tiny houses, tiny streets, and even tiny people who live inside. These cities can be so small that they fit on the tip of your finger! Sometimes, you need a special tool or magnifying glass to see all the little details.
Building Tiny Cities
You might use tiny tools like tiny shovels or tiny cranes to build them. Or maybe you just squish some playdough into shapes and call it a day. It's like having a whole world in your pocket, perfect for when you're waiting for the bus or taking a nap.
Tiny cities are not only fun to build, they’re also super cool because you can imagine all sorts of stories happening inside them!
Examples
- People in tiny cities might walk or bike more because they don't need to drive far.
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