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My toddler grabs and flips pages. Does Wise Compass support this kind of early motor play? 

It is perfectly normal for a toddler to want to grab, flip, and physically interact with whatever is in front of them. This early motor play is a sign of their growing curiosity and their need to understand the physical world through touch. While this can sometimes be frustrating when you are trying to read a story, Wise Compass is designed to support and encourage this kind of active engagement. Whether you are using a physical book or a digital device, our platform provides a structured way for your child to practise these essential fine motor skills while remaining focused on the narrative. 

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The layout of our stories, such as ‘Food Safari’, features large, clear, full-colour illustrations that are perfect for little hands to point at and explore. If you are using our digital platform, the simple interface allows your child to feel a sense of accomplishment as they help flip through the pages. This turns the act of reading into a physical and mental exercise, helping them develop their hand-eye coordination alongside their literacy skills. The expressive audio narration keeps them grounded in the story even as they move and explore. This interactive approach respects the toddler’s need for movement while gently guiding them toward a more focused way of learning. 

By embracing your child’s natural desire for motor play, you are making the learning process feel like a joyful adventure. Wise Compass provides a faith-friendly environment where every action, including the simple act of turning a page, is a step toward greater understanding. We help you nurture a child who is physically active, mentally curious, and deeply connected to the beauty of the world created by Allah Almighty.