People are groups of friends who live together and help each other, just like how your family helps you when you’re playing or eating snacks.
What Makes a Person?
A person is someone who can walk, talk, laugh, and feel things. You're a person! Your friends at school are people too. They all have names and do different jobs, just like your parents, one might be a teacher, another could be a doctor or a baker.
What Do People Do?
People work together to make life easier. Some build houses, some cook food, and others help you learn new things. Like how you and your friends play games at recess, people also play games, but sometimes they play with bigger toys, like footballs or basketballs.
When people live in the same place, they form a community, just like how you have a class of friends who all go to the same school. And when many communities join together, that's called a city, it's like having one giant playground with lots of different games and snacks! People are groups of friends who live together and help each other, just like how your family helps you when you’re playing or eating snacks.
Examples
- A person is like a building block in a big puzzle, each one has their own shape and color, but they all fit together to make something bigger.
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See also
- What does it mean to be perceived as a woman?
- What are cultural units?
- What If Everyone Was Exactly Like You?
- What Makes a ‘Language’ Sound Foreign to Its Speakers?
- What is Social identity?