Heritage interpretation is like telling a big adventure story, but with real-life places, objects and events from the past. Imagine you're holding a treasure map that shows you where you can find a treasure chest full of gold coins. Someone has drawn the map for you, and you need to follow it step by step to discover the treasure. Heritage interpretation is kind of like that, except instead of a treasure map, you're given information about a place or an object that has historical significance.
The person who is doing the heritage interpretation is like a really good storyteller. They take all the information about the place, object or event and make it really interesting and easy to understand, even for a five-year-old. They might use things like pictures, sounds, and even smells to make the story more exciting and help you imagine what it was like in the past.
Another important thing about heritage interpretation is that it helps you connect with the past. Imagine you're looking at an old picture of your grandparents when they were kids. The picture helps you understand what they looked like when they were young and what their life might have been like. Heritage interpretation does the same thing, but with places and objects from the past.
So, heritage interpretation is like a fun adventure story that helps you discover the past and understand it better. It's kind of like a treasure hunt for knowledge about history.