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For my worlds, I think what I'm shooting for, not even really intentionally, is that feeling of arriving somewhere new for the first time with the intention of living there, and/or the feeling of a child in a big city exploring where they live. Both feelings may or may not have been present in my childhood. Everything is still a bit of a haze, you don't typically remember everything about a place the first time you go there because there's so many new things and it kind of overloads your senses, and totally mundane things can seem to have a sense of mystery and allure because you still don't fully understand them or how they work yet. Fairly common technology also feel way more advanced and high-tech when you're a kid because you don't know how they work, and that what makes them so good to explore (I used to be super fascinated by public urban infrastructure as a kid, still am). It's not exactly like that because I generally like to frame my worlds through the perspectives of adult characters, I just find it easier to write and advance the plot when my characters are all mature enough to know what they're doing and have a general idea of what they should be doing, but it's not like adults can't experience those exact same feelings.
The other side I want to capture is the nostalgia and bittersweet familiarity of returning to your old home, somewhere you used to be really familiar with. But even though most things are still as you remember it, enough has changed to once against warrant exploration and experiencing the place again. Again, that enjoyable haze of exploring somewhere like a city comes to mind.
All this combined with the feeling that things will continue looking up and it'll stay cozy and nice forever, which is definitely also a childhood thing but what if the world actually worked well enough for adults to feel that way too?
Not sure how well I described this but I hope you get the idea!
I have a science-fantasy world with intelligent animals trying to live in harmony with each other. Though none of my main characters are kids in this story, I definitely frame my main character to experience a "vibe" similar to what I described.