Weekly Small Talks 02 & Global Festival Activity 08 | A Letter to My Child 💌

Hello everyone :yellow_heart:
Welcome back to Weekly Small Talks.

This time, we want to invite you to write something from heart. :sparkles:

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. :heart:


:love_letter: Write A Letter to My Child

:date: Date: May 27, 2026 – Jun 1, 2026

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:envelope: 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?

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. :love_letter:

Feel free to share a memory, a blessing, or words you have never said out loud.

:camera_with_flash: Photos are welcome


The Origin of International Children’s Day :tada:

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.

Happy Children’s Day to all the parents!

I don’t have children, and honestly, I don’t want any.

But if one day my child were to read a letter, I would tell them to make the most of this life, that there’s only one, to do what makes them happy, to travel, to enjoy life, to have friends, and to remember that they have a family that loves them unconditionally.

My only daughter right now is my mom’s dog hehehe we take care of her as if she were our daughter she is one more of the family.

She’s always been by my side, ever since she was little.

i have 3 children, 2 sons and 1 daughter, my sons are 22 years old and 20 years old, the 20 year old had a disability, my daughter is 17 years old, i’m very proud of all of them 3 as they are all unique, my son of 22 already has a job since 2 years, he is traveling a lot for his job, as we speak he is in Canada since 2 weeks and flying back home tomorrow, i missed us communicating because of the time difference (8 hours time difference) so we mostly send each other messages the last few weeks, my other son had a disability, he only has 4 weeks of school left and then well go to work in a sheltered working place, my daughter faces some hard years, she already had one surgery and she is facing an even bigger one, but she has been so brave about all of this for someone who is 17 years old, they are kind and respectful and help people when needed, i think i raised them pretty good

my message to them is to be kind to everyone and treat people like you like to be treated,
So Dante, Nand and Catho go out there, be your own unique self, i’m very proud of all 3 of you, your all are unique in your own way and go and make the world a better place, we are always here for all of you 3, you know that and you know you can talk to us about everything anytime, and we are proud that you also talk to us about everything and know we are here for all of you, don’t let anything stop you from following your dreams, we love you to the moon and back whatever crosses your path

I don’t have children yet, but if I could write something for my future child, I would write:

I used to think that adults were always strong, always knowing what they had to do. But the older I get, the more I realize that everyone has their own fears. There are nights of loneliness. There are times when you try to pretend to be okay even when you’re actually exhausted. If you experience that feeling someday, don’t be ashamed. Being human isn’t easy.

I don’t expect you to live up to anyone’s expectations. Just live kindly, know how to love, and know how to get up after falling – that’s beautiful enough.

If one day you fail, remember that failure doesn’t make you any less valuable. It’s just about what you learn from failure to become more mature.

And if life makes you tired later on, come home. You don’t need to bring achievements, money, or a strong exterior. Just being you is enough.

Happy Children’s Day to all the parents!

I wasn’t sure if I would write here, but I thought if someone like is going through the same thing, they wouldn’t feel so alone.

It’s been a struggle to have a kid, been trying for 3 years now. I guess to say it simply,

To my future child, I hope you’ll know how much we have fought to have you here. You are the answer to our prayers, and that you will come to this world loved beyond measure

Hopefully this year will be our year :crossed_fingers:t3:
Here’s the little gift I started to put under our Christmas Tree for good luck. :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

The gift is a book called Skidamarink
One of my fave songs to sing with my students :blush:

I love you in the morning and in the afternoon
I love you in the evening and underneath the moon Oh, skidamarink a dink a dink, skidamarink a doo I love you

When My eldest was the Youngest i remember him always looking forward to going outside as he loved His Sandbox, Every minute of every day he would be playing there.

I am so proud of him for making Good choices with his School Friends since sometimes they can be a little bit mean, but he always does the right thing and report it

If he ever read the letter years from now i would want him to know i love him and i cherish him :smiling_face:

To my daughter Morgan,

You have always been the child of wonder and curiosity. Sometimes for the best other times to your detriment. In all cases it was always a lesson learned. Your creativity sparked passion in your life for all things that bring you happiness. That is what makes me in so much awe of you. My pride in what a wonderful person you have become seems to grow everyday and with every new adventure you begin. I see you in this picture when you were 5 years old, small toad in your hand, leftover chocolate cupcake on your mouth and full of love and happiness. Honestly, I still see it in everything you do. I hope you never lose your wonder of this beautiful world. I know your strength will carry you forever in this life as long and as far as you want it to go. I don’t fear for you ever continuing without me, because I know you already have all the strengths and love you need. I love you Mi Reina.

Dad

I’m not a mother by circumstance but I’ve had the pleasure of being a mother figure to many littles. I raised my niece for a year and have loved and love so many littles right up to adulthood. I’m currently working on a Super Creator Hello Kitty kit with my 6 yr old niece. My baby baby is my very precocious 7yr old labradoodle and he’s the best boy ever. So any letter I could right to all of my littles would be to tell them how proud their auntie is of them and how no matter where life takes them I will always support and love them.

So to all the Mother’s & Dad’s hope you know how amazing you all are even if your kids don’t tell you. :heart: Happy Children’s Day!

Thank you for sharing. This can be a lonely journey. Really hope you get the family you desire. :heart:

I really appreciate you :face_holding_back_tears: It does feel like that a lot of times, I am still lucky to be surrounded with supportive family and friends. Thank you :sparkling_heart:

I am still way too young to have any children so I’ll answer some of these questions from the perspective of a child that has learned many lessons from her parents. My parents always instilled values of independence, honesty, and kindness in me and my sisters and often guided us when we faced uncertainties and struggles in our life. I have many fond memories of my childhood, including my mom reading for hours to me and my dad working on cars in the garage with me. Many words that they told me as child still stick with me today and influence many of my daily decisions. I am so grateful for all that I have done for me and hope to learn from their example as parents when I one day have children of my own.

Absolutely. I’m really happy to hear you have a great support system. :heart:

For my dearest Robin,

From the moment you were born, you rearranged my entire world into something infinitely more beautiful. I still vividly remember your tiny hands grasping my finger, and even though those hands have grown, my love for you has only multiplied.

When I first saw you on the ultrasound and knew you were going to be a girl, I was super excited to be your Mom! You are the reason why I am who I am today. You have taught me how to be patient, understanding, and compassionate.

When you were just three years old and still not talking, we worried deeply. When we finally got your diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder, it felt like the world crashed down on us for a moment. Every single day, we worried about what your future would look like.

But now that you are 7 and starting to become your own little lady, I feel so much more at ease specially when you show me the unique color you bring to every room you walk into, enjoying the world beautifully in your own way.

Every time we build kits together, I am so incredibly happy. I cherish these moments where we connect and communicate, not through words, but by building miniature worlds together.

Every time you ask Mommy for a new kit you saw online, Mommy and Daddy’s wallets cry a little bit! :joy: But seeing you so happy, building and playing with it afterward, makes our hearts so incredibly full.

Every time a part breaks, I watch you learn to correct your mistakes all on your own. You don’t even ask me to fix things for you anymore. I am so deeply proud of the confidence and sense of accomplishment you gain every single time you complete a small piece of furniture or an object for the mini worlds you create. At your own pace, and in your own time, you bring these little worlds to life, creating stories and scenarios without needing to say a single word.

If you read this in the future, my love, never forget that life doesn’t come with a perfect set of instructions so it’s okay to make mistakes, to rebuild, and to dream big.

You are the most adorable and resilient little soul I have ever met. Carry kindness in your pockets and courage in your heart. If God gave me the chance to choose any child in the universe, I would choose you over and over again, in a heartbeat. You will always be my greatest pride and joy.

Happy Children’s Day my baby girl! :heart:

With lots of love,
Mommy Khimmy :sparkling_heart:

My Dearest Eloise,

I still remember the day we found out about you. Mommy prayed her best for you to always be safe, healthy, and whole. I remember the moment I first heard your cry; Mommy’s tears flowed too, but they were tears of relief and joy, because I had finally heard the voice of my precious one. I remember your first laugh, your first word, and the way you would reach for Mommy’s arm whenever you felt sleepy. My heart is so happy that even now, you still ask for Mommy’s arm to hold.

I am proud of the way you are growing up. I love how you care for your brother, how you are always there for him, and how your kindness shines through to everyone around you. I am proud of your love for animals, your joyful spirit, your creativity, and your bright, curious mind.

Please know that you and Colin are loved more deeply than words can ever describe. Mommy will always be here for you both. Carry with you the truth that Mommy and Daddy will do anything for you. You are our best friend.

And if you read this letter many years from now, I hope it feels like a warm hug, reminding you of the arms you always borrowed to fall asleep.

With all my love,
Mommy :heart:

Thank you for sharing @Orangesareus . I’m going through the same as well. For almost trying 3 years to become a single mom.

I was pregnant once but miscarried at 8 weeks. If all had been going well, it would have been around 1,5 years now :face_holding_back_tears:.

So to my (hopefully) future child:

You are already so loved before you even exist. I have so much love and care to give and I’m patiently waiting for you to come to me.

Happy Children’s day to the parents out there. We were unable to have children but we pour our love onto our nieces and nephews. They are each so special to us. They are the children we wished for and never got but also the children we can spoil rotten then send home for the parents to handle the sugar rushes and temper tantrums. Some are adults now and not seen as often but are still dear to us because of the memories created that will last a lifetime.

There is one thing FOR CERTAIN I want to say to my future kids, you don’t have to shrink yourself at all to fit in places. If being around someone makes you feel small, you choose yourself. You don’t have to face the world alone, mom will do it for you because you just have to be happy, the things I endured during my childhood I’ll make sure you don’t have to :beating_heart:

Dogs are family too, and I think your mom treats her just like a daughter. Hehe.

Since my mother lives alone, she is like a daughter to her and is her 24-hour companion.