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Does Wise Compass encourage children to ask “what if” and expand their imagination? 

Imagination is not just about fantasy; it is the ability to envision possibilities and think beyond the present moment. Wise Compass encourages children to ask ‘what if’ by presenting them with stories that spark their curiosity about the world and their place in it. Whether it is wondering what life is like for an atom or how a prophet might handle a modern-day dilemma, we provide the starting point for their own mental explorations. This type of thinking is essential for problem-solving and creativity, as it allows children to see that the world is full of potential and wonder. 

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A story like Zarrat, An Amazing Atom invites children to imagine the hidden world of the very small. By asking questions about how these tiny creations reflect divine power, they are expanding their imagination in a way that is grounded in faith. This is the opposite of passive screen habits; it is an active, engaging process that keeps their minds working. When a child learns to ask ‘what if’, they become more resilient because they can imagine different outcomes and solutions. It gives them the confidence to be creative and to think for themselves, which is a vital part of their character development and literacy building.