approach
When you want to say hello to a new friend, you walk up to them. This walking up to someone is called an approach. It’s like when you see a big, colorful slide at the playground and you walk closer to it because you want to go down the slide. Getting closer to something or someone is an approach.
Think about a butterfly flying towards a flower. The butterfly moves gently and carefully because it wants to land on the flower. That gentle flying towards the flower is an approach. It’s a way of getting closer to something you want to see or touch.
Picture a car driving down the road. As it gets nearer to your house, it’s approaching. The car is moving closer and closer. This movement towards something is called an approach. It’s like a journey from where you are to where you want to be.
Imagine you are playing with a toy train. When the train moves along its tracks towards the station, it is making an approach. The train is heading towards the station, just like you move towards things you want to get to.