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Where do Wise Compass prompts encourage children to ask for evidence? 

We want our children to be respectful, but we also want them to be thinkers who don’t accept every claim at face value. Encouraging a child to ask for evidence is about building their intellectual honesty and protecting them from misinformation. Wise Compass integrates these prompts naturally into our storytelling, creating moments where the child is invited to stop and ask: ‘How do we know this is true?’ This builds a habit of verification that is essential for both their academic success and their faith. 

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Our platform uses short-form video and interactive audio prompts to engage the child directly. After a key event in a story like ‘The Miracle of Rain’, we might ask the child to find the ‘signs’ in the illustrations that back up a scientific or spiritual point. This teaches them that claims about the world should be supported by evidence, whether it is from nature or the noble Quran. Our scholar-authored stories are filled with these opportunities for discovery. By using up-levelled vocabulary, we give them the formal language to express their need for proof in a way that remains polite and curious. This values-based reading approach strengthens their literacy while building their character as a truth-seeker. Through full-colour illustrations, we provide a rich visual field where they can practice spotting the evidence themselves. Wise Compass creates a faith-friendly environment where asking ‘why’ is seen as a path to deeper understanding. You can feel confident that your child is learning to be observant and thoughtful, ensuring they grow with a stable identity and the media wisdom to navigate a world full of conflicting claims. 

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