What are villages?

A village is like a small group of homes and people who live close together and help each other out.

Imagine you have a favorite toy that you share with your friends during playtime, everyone gets to use it, and no one feels left out. A village is kind of like that toy shared by many people, but instead of just toys, they share food, stories, and even jobs.

What Makes a Village

A village usually has:

  • Homes: These are the places where people live, think of them as small houses or cozy cottages.
  • People: Everyone in the village knows each other, like your classmates at school.
  • Jobs: Some people grow food, some make tools, and others fix things, just like how you might have different roles during a game.

Villages are not too big, so it's easy to walk from one house to another. It's like having a small neighborhood where everyone is friends and works together.

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  1. A village is like a small town where everyone knows each other and helps out in the fields.
  2. Children walk to school through the cornfields, and farmers gather at the local market every morning.
  3. Villages often have only one main road and a few shops, but they feel cozy and close-knit.

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