A treaty is like a special promise between countries, just like when you and your friend agree to share toys. This promise is written down so everyone knows what to do and to make sure no one forgets. It’s like drawing a picture of the rules so both of you can see it. Countries use treaties to agree on things like being nice to each other, sharing things, or working together on big projects.

Think of a treaty as a friendship bracelet. When you and a friend make bracelets for each other, it shows you both want to stay friends and be nice to one another. A treaty is a bit like that, but instead of bracelets, countries write down their promises on paper. This helps them remember to be good friends and not fight.

Another way to think of a treaty is like a teamwork plan. Imagine you and your friends are playing a game and you all agree on the rules before starting. This way, everyone knows how to play and has fun. A treaty does the same thing for countries, helping them work together and solve problems without arguing.