South China Morning PostยทSunday, May 24, 2026
China boy wants to raise silkworms to create silk quilt, prompting parents to buy 10,000 seeds
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AI Summary
A six-year-old boy in Wuhan, China wanted to make his own silk quilt, so his parents purchased 10,000 silkworm eggs to support his interest. The family began raising silkworms during the May-October optimal breeding season after the child expressed this unusual goal.
Claims Made In This Story
A six-year-old boy in Wuhan had a dream to make his own silk quilt
Parents bought 10,000 silkworm eggs to support this goal
The idea emerged during silkworm-rearing season (May-October)
Mother surnamed Ruan shared the story online in May
What Is Missing From This Story
Outcome of the silkworm-raising project
Whether the family successfully produced silk or a quilt
Child's age progression or current status
Financial details or costs involved
Whether this is common practice among parents in China
Expert commentary on child development or feasibility
Framing Techniques Detected
Human interest angle emphasizing child's 'unusual dream'
Quantification (10,000 eggs) to amplify parental investment
Seasonal context provided to establish legitimacy
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