
Every year on April 21, the United Nations marks World Creativity and Innovation Day. This day invites everyone, including children, to think of ideas that can help improve the world.
Creativity means imagining, drawing, building, or thinking in new ways. Innovation is when an idea becomes a real solution that helps people or protects nature.
These ideas can help solve big challenges, such as protecting the Earth, saving water, producing clean energy, or reducing waste.
This day is also linked to Earth Day, celebrated on April 22, which reminds us how important it is to take care of our planet.
In schools and communities, activities are sometimes organized to encourage children to share their ideas and become the inventors of tomorrow.
