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Nurturing children's spiritual lives is becoming just as important as acquiring knowledge. (Illustration: Quỳnh Trang) |
Many parents today share a common concern: children are learning so much and knowing so much, yet they are finding it increasingly difficult to express their emotions. Many children are easily angered, reluctant to share, hesitant to express hurt feelings, or lack empathy for others. With the early appearance of mobile phone screens in childhood, nurturing children's emotional well-being is becoming just as important as academic learning.
Education experts have argued that reading skills not only help children acquire information but also contribute to the development of emotional intelligence. When engaging with a story, children learn to see the world from another person's perspective, understanding joy, sadness, disappointment, and gratitude. This forms the foundation for developing empathy and building healthy relationships as they grow older.
On International Children's Day, June 1st, the "Seeds of the Soul" book series for children continues to be a popular choice for parents as a gift to accompany their children during the summer. The series includes five titles: "Even Princesses Know Sadness," "Wishes to the Stars," "Thanksgiving," "Heart-Shaped Flowers ," and "The World in the Drawer ." Each book contains 18 to 21 short stories, carefully selected and written specifically for children aged 6 to 11.
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The "Seeds of the Soul" book series for children continues to be a popular choice among parents as a gift to accompany their children during the summer. |
What sets this book series apart is its approach to children, which focuses on emotions rather than rigid lectures. The stories revolve around familiar situations such as sulking with friends, feeling misunderstood, the joy of being loved, the sadness of making mistakes, and the simple dreams of childhood. Through each story, children gradually learn to recognize their own emotions, understand others, and know how to behave appropriately in daily life.
Beyond nurturing emotions, this book series also contributes to forming reading habits in children. With concise stories, accessible language, and rich imagery, children find it easier to engage with than books that are too heavy on knowledge. Regular reading helps children develop concentration, expand their vocabulary, and improve their linguistic thinking. This is also an important foundation for long-term learning.
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Regular reading helps children develop their concentration skills and expand their vocabulary. |
Many people still think of a book as simply a tool for entertainment. But in reality, the stories children read in their early years often leave a lasting impact on how they perceive themselves and the world. A child who grows up with stories about gratitude, kindness, friendship, and compassion will have a much greater chance of developing a more positive inner life.
International Children's Day is not just an occasion to give gifts that bring temporary joy. It is also an opportunity for adults to sow seeds of empathy, imagination, and love in children's hearts. Because in the journey of growing up, what helps a child go far is not only knowledge, but also a heart that is sensitive to the good things in life.
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