As wildfires become more frequent and intense, the smoke they produce is posing an increasingly significant threat to children's health. The developing lungs of children make them particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of air pollution, and exposure to wildfire smoke can have long-term implications for their respiratory health. This underscores the urgent need to address the underlying causes of wildfires and to explore measures for mitigating their impact on air quality, especially in areas where children are at risk of exposure.