close
When we say something is close, it means it’s not far away. Imagine you have a toy car and you put it right next to your pillow. That toy car is close to your pillow because you can reach it easily without moving much. If you had to walk all the way across the room to get it, then it wouldn’t be close anymore.
Think of your best friend sitting right next to you during story time. They are close because you can whisper secrets and hear each other giggle without shouting. But if they sat across the playground, they wouldn’t be close anymore because you’d have to yell to talk to them.
Close can also mean being friendly or having a strong bond. Like when you hug your mom or dad, you feel close to them because you love them and they love you back. It’s like having a special connection that makes you feel warm and happy inside.
Sometimes, when we talk about close, it can mean closing a door or a book. When you close a door, you make sure it’s shut tight so no one can get in or out. It’s like saying goodbye to the outside world for a while.