So, imagine you are playing with your friend in the park and suddenly you say some words you heard in a movie and your friend falls down. You did not mean to hurt your friend but she got hurt anyway.
Now, imagine if in some places people believe that saying certain words, touching certain things or even looking at someone a certain way can cause that person harm. This belief is called witchcraft.
Now, imagine if someone gets hurt or falls sick, some people might think that it's because someone used witchcraft against them. And if there are no obvious reasons for the sickness or harm, people might start thinking that it's because a child did it.
This is what's happening in some parts of the world. Children are accused of using witchcraft to harm others. This can cause a lot of problems for the child and their family. People might start avoiding them or even harming them.
But, the truth is, witchcraft is not real. Words, touch, and looks cannot really harm someone like in the movies. That's just make-believe. So, if someone accuses a child of witchcraft, they are just wrong. The child did not cause the harm by using witchcraft, it just happened. And blaming a child for something they didn't do is not fair.