Children are a heritage from the Lord, and the fruit of the womb is His reward (Psalm 127:3). In my opinion, this is the clearest and most precise definition of who our children are. Every child is unique, carrying qualities and characteristics knitted into them, custom made just for them by our Creator.

We can never underestimate the greatness, capabilities, thought processes, and intelligence that lie in the little minds of our children. What an awesome gift they are, a good and perfect gift from God (James 1:17).

My love for children stirs in me a deep desire to see them grow and thrive in whatever environment they find themselves, ultimately contributing to the growth of the society in which we live. My interest in how children grow, change, evolve, learn, interact, develop, and understand the world around them creates a driving force within me to know more about them and the little world they inhabit.

In my quest to understand the minds of children, I have gained a deep appreciation for how their little minds represent the world they find themselves in. Day in and day out, discoveries are made, emotions are studied, relationships are built, and so much more.

Although we may play a significant role in our children's development, I firmly believe that children also self-educate. We, their parents, guardians, carers, and teachers, are the people God uses to accompany them as they grow. And in doing so, we must be mindful not to impose, but rather to allow them to discover, create, and invent new things on their own.

I hope you will come on board and join me as I continue this quest of discovering the great minds of our adorables. So shall we begin?