Imagine a big rule book that tells us how to behave and what we should do. That's what the Constitution of Bhutan is! It's a set of rules that the people of Bhutan follow to run their country.
A long time ago, before the Constitution was written, Bhutan was ruled by a king. But the king wanted his people to have a say in how their country was run, so he asked them what they thought. They came up with lots of ideas and the king, along with some other important people, put together the Constitution in 2008.
The Constitution has lots of important things in it. It talks about how the country should be governed, how people can become a citizen of Bhutan, what our rights are, and what the government can and cannot do.
One of the most unique features of the Constitution of Bhutan is the concept of gross national happiness (GNH). This means that the government doesn't only focus on making the country rich or powerful, but also on making sure people are happy and have a good quality of life.
Overall, the Constitution of Bhutan helps the people of Bhutan to live together peacefully and work towards building a happy and prosperous country.