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Does Wise Compass inspire creative thinking during everyday routines? 

One of the greatest gifts we can give our children is the ability to see the extraordinary in the ordinary. The values of our faith are not meant to be kept in a book; they are meant to be lived in every moment. Wise Compass stories help children make this connection by rooting their narratives in the real world. When a child reads about the responsibility of Learning in the Garden or the global gratitude in Food Safari, they start to see their own daily routines in a new light. A trip to the shops or a moment in the kitchen becomes an opportunity for creative thinking and reflection on their values. 

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Our stories provide the framework for this kind of ‘everyday creativity’. A child who has engaged with Zia, A Fantastic Photon might start to notice the way sunlight filters through the window and think about the wonder of light. They might start to ask their own ‘what if’ questions about the world around them. This is character development in action. It transforms the mundane into the meaningful. For parents, this means that the lessons of Wise Compass are constantly being reinforced by the child’s own observations. It turns every day into a classroom for the heart and mind. By inspiring this creative outlook, we help children develop a sense of Shukr and wonder that stays with them long after storytime is over. They become more observant, more thoughtful, and more connected to the beauty of the creation in every small detail of their daily life