Imagine you're playing at a park is like pretending you’re in your favorite game, but it’s happening right there in front of you.
Pretending means you use your imagination to make things happen, even if they aren’t real. At the park, you might see swings, slides, or a sandbox, and suddenly you're not just looking at them, you’re riding the swings, sliding down the slide, or building a castle in the sand.
Like a Superhero Game
Sometimes, playing at the park is like being in a super fun game with your friends. You could be pretending to be pirates, astronauts, or even dinosaurs. One minute you're chasing each other around the sandbox, and the next, you're on an imaginary spaceship flying through the sky.
Just Like Your Favorite Toy
It’s also like playing with your favorite toy, but instead of holding it in your hands, you're using the whole park as your playground. You can run, jump, climb, or sit under a tree and imagine you're on a secret mission. The park becomes your special place where anything can happen, just like when you’re pretending to be a superhero or exploring an imaginary world.
Examples
- You imagine you're flying on a swing like a superhero.
- A group of kids turn a bench into a spaceship for their adventure.
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