Washington, D. C. is like a special house where important people make decisions for the whole country.
Washington, D. C. stands for District of Columbia, and it's not part of any state, it’s its own special place, kind of like a neighborhood that belongs to everyone.
The Big Decision-Maker House
In Washington, D. C., there are big buildings where people work. One of them is called the White House. That’s where the president lives and works, just like how you might have your favorite spot in your house to play or do homework.
There's also a place called Congress, where people debate and decide on rules for the whole country, kind of like when you and your friends vote on what game to play at recess.
A City Full of Important People
Washington, D. C. is full of government buildings and important people who help run the country. It’s like a city made just for making big decisions, and everyone in the country pays attention to what happens there, even if they’re far away playing on their toys or eating lunch.
Examples
- A child learning that Washington, D. C., is the place where the president lives and makes important decisions.
- A student discovering that Washington, D. C., has famous monuments like the Lincoln Memorial.
- A tourist exploring the National Mall and seeing the White House.
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