Hello everyone ![]()
Welcome back to Weekly Small Talks.
This time, we want to invite you to write something from heart. ![]()
No matter how old they are… your child may still be little, already grown up, or building a life of their own somewhere far away.
But in a parent’s heart, they are always your child. ![]()
Write A Letter to My Child
Date: May 27, 2026 – Jun 1, 2026
Prizes:
We’ll SELECT lucky participants from all valid replies.
1 Winner
- Rolife Sakura Dreamy Tour DIY Music Box 3D Wooden Puzzle AMT02
5 Winners
- Rolife London Tour Bus 3D Wooden Puzzle TGM02
We’ve prepared a special Children’s Day gift for your child no matter how old is him/her
If you were selected, please share your child’s delivery address with us privately.
How to Enter
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A letter to your child
- What do you still remember about them as a child?
- What are you most proud of?
- What words have you always wanted to say?
- What do you hope they will carry with them?
- If they read this letter many years from now, what do you want them to know?
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Sometimes there are memories we never forget.
Sometimes there are words we never said out loud.
And sometimes, love quietly stays in our hearts for years.
So this week, we’d love to hear your letter. ![]()
Feel free to share a memory, a blessing, or words you have never said out loud.
Photos are welcome
The Origin of International Children’s Day 
International Children’s Day dates back to 1949. To protect children worldwide from war, poverty and unfair treatment, the Women’s International Democratic Federation set June 1st as the official Children’s Day in Moscow.
It aims to safeguard children’s rights to survival, education and health, and call on all people to care for kids. Many countries now celebrate this day. People hold fun activities for children, letting them enjoy joy and warmth. The festival always reminds us to create a safe, happy world for every child.


















