"27 countries is like having 27 different neighborhoods in one big city."
Imagine you're playing with a set of building blocks, each block is a country, and together, they make up the whole world. Now, if you picked out 27 blocks and put them all side by side, that would be 27 countries.
Like a Group of Friends
Think of it like having 27 friends who live in different houses, each house is a country. Some are close together, like neighbors, while others are far apart. Each friend might speak a different language or have a different way of playing with blocks. But they're all part of the same big city, just like 27 countries are part of the world.
A Little Bit of the World
You've probably heard of some famous countries like France, Brazil, and Japan, those are just three out of 27! When you add up all these different neighborhoods (or countries), they help make our world fun and interesting. And just like how your toy blocks can be used to build anything from a house to a spaceship, countries work together in many ways too.
Examples
- A group of 27 countries, including the European Union and some other nations, work together on important world issues.
- These 27 countries meet to talk about big decisions that affect everyone.
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