Transport is like a magic carpet that helps people, animals, and things move from one place to another. Imagine you have a big red toy car. When you push it, it rolls across the floor. That’s transport! It helps things go from here to there, just like your toy car.
Think of transport as a friendly helper. When you go to school, you might ride a bus or a car. These helpers take you safely to where you want to go. Even when you walk or ride a bike, that’s transport too! You’re using your legs or the bike to move yourself.
Transport is also like a busy ant carrying food back to its home. Ants use their tiny legs to carry crumbs much bigger than them. Just like how a train carries lots of people or a ship carries big boxes across the ocean.
Sometimes, transport is like a superhero. Airplanes fly high in the sky like superheroes zooming to save the day, taking people to faraway places really fast. Boats float on water, helping people cross rivers and oceans.
Transport makes our world feel smaller because it helps us visit friends and family who live far away, just like a bridge connecting two sides of a river.