Imagine you and your friends playing outside in the park. You are walking together and playing games. You see another group of kids playing on the other side of the park. You tell your friends that you want to go play with the other group.
When you and your friends decide to go play with the other group, you become a moving group. This means you are leaving your original group and joining a new group. As you move towards the other group, you start to play and interact with them. You may even make new friends!
Moving groups can happen in many different situations, not just when playing in the park. For example, if your family moves to a new town, you may have to move to a new school and make new friends. Or, if you join a sports team, you will become part of a new group with new teammates.
Moving groups can be exciting and a little scary too, but it's important to remember that making new friends and being a part of different groups can be a lot of fun!