As children grow, they are introduced to new experiences and important life lessons, including those related to health and wellbeing. Yet many parents find it challenging to explain these topics in ways that young children can understand. Recognising this, The Nurts and Subang Jaya Medical Centre (SJMC) have come together to launch The Nurts Tales: Growing Strong, Inside and Out, a children's storybook co-created by a quaternary hospital and play-based family engagement platform that combines engaging storytelling with trusted healthcare expertise to help families navigate important conversations with confidence.
Created for children aged
four to eight years old, the storybook introduces topics such as emotional
wellbeing, healthy habits, nutrition, open communication and understanding
illness through five relatable stories featuring beloved Nurts characters Zoey,
Mia, Liam and Noah, alongside SJMC's mascot, Teddy Paws. The stories are
designed to help children better understand complex health topics while
encouraging meaningful conversations at home.
"Starting
conversations about difficult topics is something every parent faces,
especially when it comes to health and wellbeing. Through storytelling, we hope
to make those conversations feel more natural and approachable, helping
families create safe spaces for understanding, connection and learning,"
said Adrian Tan, Co-founder of The Nurts and author of the book.
As an award-winning
play-based family engagement platform, The Nurts is dedicated to helping
children and families connect, learn and grow together through play and
meaningful experiences. This collaboration reflects SJMC's ongoing commitment
to advancing children's health through trusted care, education and community
engagement. It also builds on the hospital's recent recognition as the No. 1
hospital in Malaysia for Paediatrics in Newsweek-Statista's Best Specialized
Hospitals Asia Pacific 2026 and the Best Private Hospital (Selangor) in
Parenthood Parents' Choice Awards 2026, reinforcing its dedication to
supporting children and families beyond the hospital setting.
"Having been born at
SJMC myself, I have experienced firsthand the care and dedication the hospital
has provided to generations of families. This storybook collaboration with The
Nurts reflects SJMC’s commitment in a new way—bringing health education to life
through stories that are engaging, relatable, and memorable for children. We
hope this book sparks curiosity, encourages healthy choices, and empowers young
readers with the knowledge to build lifelong healthy habits." said Joanne
Lee, Director of Business Development, Strategy & Transformation at Subang
Jaya Medical Centre.
More than a children's
storybook, the publication also includes reflection prompts, discussion
questions and practical guidance that support parents in introducing important
health topics in a child-friendly and age-appropriate way, highlighting the
role of storytelling as a powerful tool for nurturing children's emotional
wellbeing and health literacy.
Dr Sanjay Woodhull, Consultant Paediatrician from Subang Jaya Medical Centre, believes storytelling plays an important role in helping children understand their health and wellbeing while giving parents the confidence to start conversations that may otherwise feel difficult.
"Children learn best
when they are curious and having fun, which is why storytelling is such a
powerful way to introduce important health concepts. Our paediatricians worked
closely with The Nurts to ensure each story reflects topics that families
commonly seek guidance on, based on our experience caring for children every
day. By translating these real-world health concerns into relatable stories, we
hope to equip parents with a practical tool to nurture healthy habits from a
young age,” he said.
The launch event brought
the book's themes to life through a fireside chat featuring representatives
from The Nurts and SJMC, including Adrian Tan, Dr Sanjay Woodhull, Dr Wan Asyikin binti Wan Azlan, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, and Joanne
Lee, who discussed children's physical and
mental wellbeing, emotional regulation, healthy habits and how parents can
start meaningful conversations with their children.
As part of the initiative,
SJMC will donate copies of the storybook to selected children's
non-governmental organisations, extending its impact to more young readers and
families. The launch also marks the beginning of a three-month community book
tour across selected bookstores, under one shared mission of helping Malaysian
children grow strong, inside and out.
The Nurts Tales: Growing
Strong, Inside and Out will be available for purchase through major bookstores
and The Nurts' online platform https://www.thenurts.com/products/the-nurts-tale-growing-stronger-inside-and-out.
For more information on SJMC and its services, visit https://subangjayamedicalcentre.com/.
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