
June 21 is the Summer Solstice. On this day, the Sun stays longer in the sky, making the day feel brighter and longer.
For a long time, people have observed this important moment. In many cultures, it is linked to seasons, harvests, and nature. It also helps us understand how Earth moves around the Sun.
For children, it is a great time to go outside, observe sunlight, and learn about changing seasons.
