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How does Wise Compass introduce simple “data talk” like compare, count, and record for kids? 

Introducing children to the language of data, comparing, counting, and recording, is about helping them organise their thoughts and see the world with more clarity. For a modern Muslim child, these skills are essential for both scientific understanding and the practical management of their daily lives. Wise Compass introduces ‘data talk’ by weaving these concepts into stories about nature and character, making them a natural part of a child’s investigative toolkit without feeling like a classroom drill. 

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Through stories like ‘Zarrat, An Amazing Atom’, children are introduced to the idea of counting the building blocks of matter and comparing the small with the vast. In ‘Food Safari’, they might see a recording of the different paths food takes across the globe. This values-based reading approach encourages them to use these logical tools to understand Allah Almighty’s creation. Our scholar-authored narratives provide a faith-friendly context where being organised and observant is seen as an act of Shukr. We use full-colour illustrations to give children something concrete to count or compare as they listen to the expressive audio narration. This builds their literacy and their logical sequencing. By providing these tools, Wise Compass helps children feel confident in their ability to describe their world accurately. This character development is key to building a stable identity that values evidence and order. Your child will learn that our faith places a high value on being precise and truthful, and that ‘data talk’ is simply a way to more clearly see the signs of mercy and design that are all around them every day. 

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