An address is like a special label that tells people exactly where something is located.
Imagine you have a toy box full of different toys, cars, blocks, and teddy bears. If you want to find your red race car quickly, you might put it in a specific spot inside the box. That spot is like an address for the car, it helps you know where to look.
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Addresses Help Everyone
When you grow up, addresses work the same way for houses and streets. A house might have an address like "123 Happy Lane," which tells the mailman where to deliver your letters or packages, just like how a label helps you find your toy car in the box!
So, whether it's inside your room or on the street, an address is a helpful guide that shows people exactly where something is.
Examples
- Your home has an address, just like a school or a shop does.
- If you move to a new city, you get a new postal address.
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