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Second edition of Creative Kids Day returns

24 Feb 2026

Botswana’s growing creative and cultural sectors are inspiring new initiatives aimed at nurturing innovation from an early age.

Recognising the importance of exposing children to creativity, Ipele Ka Wena has stepped in as a solution; creating spaces where young minds can explore, express, and grow.

Founded by Kaone Hunyepa in Francistown, Ipele Ka Wena is a start-up dedicated to cultivating creativity and purpose among children, youth, and adults.

One of its flagship initiatives is Creative Kids Day, a community-based event designed to give children a safe, expressive environment to discover their creative potential.

Hunyepa, a passionate youth development advocate, believes creativity is not just play but a foundation for confidence, emotional awareness, and future leadership.

Now in its second edition, Creative Kids Day carries the theme: The Art Continues, a reflection of the initiative’s commitment to consistency and long-term creative development. The second edition will be hosted at Cresta Marang Gardens on Saturday.

“The Art Continues is both a theme and a promise, a commitment to nurturing passion, confidence, and creative identity from a tender age,” Hunyepa said.

The theme underscores the belief that creativity should not be a one-off activity, but an evolving journey that grows with children.

“As adults, we are investing in self-expression, wellness, and personal growth, which is beautiful and necessary. But somewhere along the way, it feels like we have left the children behind. Creative Kids Day was born from the belief that as parents develop themselves, they must also be intentional about equipping their children with the same opportunities,” Hunyepa explained.

Hunyepa added that the event is designed to help children build soft skills such as confidence, emotional intelligence, and problem-solving, all, while having fun.

Research shows that ages 4 to12 are a critical window for curiosity, identity formation, and collaboration skills, making this the ideal stage for Creative Kids Day’s impact.

The event offers a variety of interactive stations that include Art Stations: Sip-and-paint and drawing activities exploring color and shape, DIY Crafts: Hands-on projects to spark imagination, Movement & Dance: Confidence-building dance sessions to energize and uplift and Wellness & Emotions Station: Guided mindfulness and emotional awareness exercises.

Creative Kids Day, she said is especially beneficial for children interested in arts and crafts, those who may be shy and need confidence-building platforms, and young learners who thrive in interactive environments. 

Participating kids will be charged P250. While there are currently no competitive prizes due to budget constraints, Hunyepa emphasised that sponsorship partnerships were welcome, and therefore, pleading the local businesses and individuals to support by purchasing tickets, sponsoring underprivileged children, donating resources, or volunteering. BOPA

Source : BOPA

Author : Keetile Bontsibokae

Location : Molepolole

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Date : 24 Feb 2026