Okay kiddo, let's talk about the world and its lines. The world is a big roundy round ball with circles inside it. These circles are called "latitude" and "longitude" lines. They help us find places on the earth using coordinates, just like how we use our address to find our house.
One of these longitude lines is called the "114th meridian east." It goes up and down the earth like a big, long, invisible noodle. It starts at the North Pole (that's where Santa lives!) and goes all the way down to the South Pole (where penguins live!).
This 114th meridian line is important because it helps us see where different countries and cities are located. For example, parts of China, Russia, and Australia all sit along this line. It helps us understand how far apart these places are from each other and how they're connected by the earth.
So there you have it, little one! The 114th meridian east is just one of many special lines on the earth that help us understand where things are and how they're connected.