Every year on June 29, International Mud Day celebrates something many modern childhoods have lost: unstructured, messy outdoor play. Across schools and early learning centers worldwide, children are encouraged to dig, squish, splash and build with mud. What looks like chaos turns into an important part of development.

Child in pink rain boots splashing in a muddy puddle on wet pavement, celebrating International Mud Day.
International Mud Day celebrates messy outdoor play that builds creativity, resilience and learning in children worldwide. Photo credit: Pexels.

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