Can Wise Compass help my child avoid copying harmful behaviours from old tales?
Many traditional folk tales or older stories contain themes of trickery, disrespect, or selfishness that are often played for laughs. Children, in their innocence, may copy these behaviours without realizing they contradict their Islamic values. As a parent, you want them to enjoy the magic of stories without picking up bad habits. Wise Compass provides a safe and superior alternative by offering stories where the ‘cool’ or ‘clever’ path is always the one that aligns with good character and faith.
In our narratives, we are careful to show that actions like gossip, rudeness, or arrogance have real and negative consequences. In ‘Road Rage’, for example, children see that acting on impulse or anger is a sign of weakness, not strength. By providing characters who model Sabr and self-control, we give children positive behaviours to emulate. Because our stories are scholar-authored, you can trust that every lesson is filtered through a lens of prophetic wisdom, ensuring that your child is learning to be kind, honest, and respectful even in difficult situations.
By offering these positive models, we help your child build a strong moral compass that allows them to navigate other stories with caution. They learn to recognise when a character’s behaviour is harmful and choose not to follow it. Wise Compass provides the faith-friendly story platform that protects your child’s Fitrah, or natural goodness, helping you raise a child who is known for their beautiful character and wise choices.