capture
When you capture something, it’s like playing a game of hide and seek. Imagine you’re the seeker, and you find your friend hiding behind a tree. When you touch them and say, ‘I found you!’, that’s capturing them. You’re holding onto that moment when you discovered where they were hiding.
Another way to think of capture is like taking a picture with a camera. You see a beautiful butterfly and quickly snap a photo. That picture captures the butterfly in that moment, so you can look at it later and remember how pretty it was.
Capture can also be like a net catching a fish. When you throw the net into the water, it wraps around the fish, bringing it to you. You’ve captured the fish because now it’s in your net, and you can see it up close.
Sometimes, capturing is about holding onto a memory. When you have a fun day at the park, you capture those happy feelings in your mind, so you can think about them later and smile.