Book by Myroslava Novosilska

"Where is my fur?"

WHERE IS MY FUR?
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How to choose a hobby for a child?

Each child has his or her own character, pace and way of seeing the world. Some like to draw and fantasize, others dream of sports, and some create musical stories.
The main task of parents is to help find a hobby for their child that will give the child joy, development and confidence.
But how do you know which child's hobby is right for your child?

A child's interesting hobby is the key to confidence

A hobby is not just a way to pass the time. It's a small world where a child can be themselves: fantasize, make mistakes, create and enjoy.
When a child finds something to do, he or she becomes calmer, more confident, and happier.

  • Drawing helps relieve emotional stress, develops attention and imagination.
  • Music or dancing is a great way to express feelings.
  • Sport develops willpower, discipline and endurance.
  • Creativity with hands (appliqués, modeling, sewing) trains fine motor skills and patience.
  • The best way to understand what a child likes is to let them try different hobby ideas for kids without forcing or comparing.

    A real hobby checklist for kids

    Try printing this one hobby list and mark what will interest your child 💛

    🎨 Creative hobbies

    • Drawing, painting, sketching
    • Modeling from clay or plasticine
    • Appliqués, collages
    • Embroidery, sewing, bracelet making
    • Photography, creating comics
    • Theater, acting
    • Video blog or podcast

    ⚽ Active hobbies

    • Dancing, ballet, gymnastics
    • Football, basketball, tennis
    • Swimming, ice skating
    • Tourism, outdoor activities
    • Yoga for children
    • Horseback riding

    🧩 Intellectual hobbies

    • Board games, chess
    • LEGO construction
    • Programming for children
    • Mental arithmetic
    • Learning foreign languages
    • Reading books and creating your own stories

    🌿 Good and social hobbies

    • Volunteering with parents
    • Helping animals
    • Planting plants
    • Drawing cards for friends or hospitals

    This one hobby list will help you see what the child is really interested in. And remember: if something doesn't "click" the first time, this is also an important experience.

    Hobbies and emotional stability

    Hobbies for children helps them to learn about themselves, feel their own value and learn to overcome difficulties. If a child often doubts or is shy, they especially need a space where they can express themselves without fear of failure.

    One of the best ways to develop confidence is through reading, which is not only a fun pastime but also a powerful tool for self-discovery. When a child immerses himself in the world of stories, he learns to empathize with the characters, understand the emotions of others, and accept his own. Such child's hobby develops imagination, thinking and emotional flexibility.

    Especially valuable are therapeutic stories that support and inspire. One such example is the book "Where is my fur?" by Myroslava Novosilska, a dermatologist and candidate of medical sciences.

    This fairy tale is not about hair loss, as it may seem, but about humanity, kindness, and self-acceptance. Its hero, Korzhik the dog, helps children overcome shyness, find inner strength, and learn to love themselves for who they are.

    The book also has a charitable mission: each book purchased is another book that a child in the oncology department receives for free. You can. Order the book “Where Is My Fur?” or follow the project on Instagram - to be closer to stories that heal and inspire 💛

    How to maintain interest in a hobby at home

    • Do not force, but inspire.
    • Ask: "What did you like the most today?"
    • Allow your child to make choices.
    • Support even short attempts.
    • Do not compare with other children.

    And one more thing: if your child is insecure or often shy, we recommend reading more about building self-esteem in children.

    Conclusion.

    Hobbies. - is not just a hobby. It's a way for a child to learn about the world and themselves. Support their interest, praise them for their efforts, and let them dream.

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