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Raising Kids Who Dream Big, Read More, and Embrace the World

Every parent dreams of raising kids who are curious, kind, confident, and just a little bit magical, don’t we? Kids who can lose themselves in a story, spell words like little wizards, speak from the heart, and collaborate with others from different cultures like pros. Honestly, isn’t that the dream?

But how do we nurture these wonderful traits in our little ones? The secret isn’t fancy gadgets or endless tutoring classes - it’s something much simpler (and way more joyful): books. Yep, those colorful, dog-eared friends sitting on the shelves have the power to transform childhoods.

We All Want Kids Who Will:

  • Read more without being nagged.
  • Know spellings (and throw a little spelling-bee sass around!).
  • Be empathetic and genuinely kind.
  • Dream big, imagine wild, and create magic in their own way.
  • Communicate like little leaders and write their own stories.
  • Understand and respect different cultures, collaborating with open hearts.

Sounds amazing, right? But this kind of growth doesn’t happen overnight. It’s built in the little moments  the cozy bedtime stories, the giggles over silly characters, the deep talks after a big adventure in a book.

So, What Can We Actually Do To Raise Such Kids?

Make Books Their Best Friends From the Start:


Start early! Let books become their companions before gadgets sneak in. A board book in their tiny hands, a story during meal times... these moments add up!

Read Aloud Daily - Even If It's Just 15 Minutes:
You don’t need hours. Fifteen minutes a day can make a world of difference. Snuggled under a blanket, voices acting out characters - those are the moments kids remember forever.

Let Them Choose What They Want to Read:
Graphic novels, silly jokes, space adventures, or even a cookbook! When kids pick their own stories, they own their reading journey. (And trust me, it’s way more fun!)

Talk About the Stories - Feelings, Characters, Decisions:
After finishing a story, chat about it like you would after a movie. “Why do you think she did that?” “What would you have done?” This opens a beautiful door to understanding emotions and choices.

Show Them Readers in Action:


Kids are tiny, brilliant copycats. If they see you curled up with a book (and genuinely enjoying it), they’ll want to do the same. So yes, reading your novel counts as parenting!

Use Books to Explore Emotions, Cultures, and Values:
Pick stories from different countries, tales about empathy, bravery, or kindness. Books are the easiest and gentlest way to introduce big concepts and different worlds.

Re-read Their Favorites - Because Repetition Builds Confidence:
Even if it’s the tenth time you’re reading about the mischievous monkey or the brave little prince, go ahead. Each re-read makes your child feel smarter and more secure.

Treat Reading As Joy, Not A Chore:
No “You must read for 30 minutes” battles, please! Make reading feel like an adventure, a cozy retreat - not another box to check off.

At the heart of it, raising kids who love reading isn’t just about improving vocabulary or school grades. It’s about raising humans who feel deeply, dream wildly, and understand the world around them.

At Nesavu, we believe storytelling isn’t just found in books-it’s stitched into every thread.


Reading teaches kids to imagine possibilities beyond their own backyard, to feel for characters whose lives are so different from theirs, and to build bridges across cultures.
It’s not just about growing better readers - it’s about growing kinder, smarter, more open-hearted people.


Dress your little ones in stories of their own-crafted with heritage, color, and soul.
Explore our Girls dress Collection designed for curious minds and open hearts.


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