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Five reasons why parents choose to take their children to the Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival in the UAE

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The 15th Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF) is currently underway at the Expo Centre Sharjah, offering a plethora of activities for children and parents alike. From interacting with authors to learning computer coding, the festival promises an adventure at every corner.

One of the highlights of the festival is the theatrical wonderland it creates. Beyond just books, SCRF offers performances by artists like Rasha Rizk and the Masaka Kids Africana, known for their electrifying dance routines. Renowned Pakistani playwright Waseem Badami will also be staging a storytelling session at the SCRF Ballroom Theatre.

The festival also boasts a world of workshops catering to every age and interest. From coding and science to arts, dance, and cookery, there’s something for everyone. Mini fashion shows inspire young ones to design and display their creativity on the runway, while workshops on furniture making and car making add to the excitement.

Of course, books are at the heart of SCRF, with contributions from over 186 publishers. Visitors can explore various genres, snap up new releases, and enjoy cozy reading nooks perfect for getting lost in a good story.

Interactive sessions are also a key feature of the festival, with specialized workshops aimed at helping parents navigate parenthood in the digital age. Experts like Dr. Ahmed Bassiouni and Hamsa Younis will share insights on family counseling and the role of libraries in promoting academic success.

For those with a taste for culinary delights, SCRF offers a range of cookery programs, including Dine Sushi Sandwich, Parfait blast, Pizza Muffins, Chinese Tea Workshop, and more. Kids can learn from top chefs like Omari McQueen and Natalia Samoilova, adding a flavorful touch to the festival experience.

Overall, SCRF is a haven for children, parents, and anyone with a youthful spirit and appreciation for creativity. With a schedule full of activities and workshops, the festival promises an enriching and engaging experience for all attendees. For more details, visitors can check out the SCRF website.

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