Forbes Middle East Unveils The Region’s Top Travel & Tourism Leaders

Forbes Middle East Unveils The Region’s Top Travel & Tourism Leaders

Meet The 100 Leaders Creating Opportunities For MENA’s Booming Tourism Industry

  • U.A.E.-based listees dominate with 54 entries, followed by 19 in Saudi Arabia and nine in Egypt.
  • The most populated sector is hotels and resorts, with 50 entries.
  • Heads of Emirates Airline and the Emirates Group, the Saudi Tourism Authority, and the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism make up the top three.
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Fostering love for Arabic language in young readers at SCRF 2024

Fostering love for Arabic language in young readers at SCRF 2024

Families with their young children are flocking to Arab publishers at the Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival, buying books in the language they are determined to learn and use more 

Sharjah, May 07, 2024

Observing two young women, one pushing a stroller with an infant, sifting through Arabic children’s books at the Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF), one might assume they are shopping for a school-aged child. However, sisters Hala and Farah, in their thirties, were selecting books for Hala’s eight-month-old daughter.

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Kalimat Group pavilion draws crowds with Samia Ayish’s new book about open communication during SCRF 2024

Kalimat Group pavilion draws crowds with Samia Ayish’s new book about open communication during SCRF 2024

The renowned author led a storytelling session and signed copies of her new work, “What Should I Say About Dad?”


Sharjah, May 07, 2024,

In the lively atmosphere of the 15th edition of the Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival, young readers flocked to the Kalimat Group’s pavilion to enjoy a storytelling session led by author and media personality Samia Ayish, and to get a signed copy of her latest work, ‘What Should I Say About Dad?’, which tackles the sensitive issue of parental separation with depth and creativity.

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Don’t just handout social media access to kids

Don’t just handout social media access to kids; first
educate them on its perils, says author at SCRF 2024

Tasnim Omram shares valuable tips on how to nurture good screen time habits
among children at the ongoing Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival

Sharjah, May 07, 2024

In today’s digital age, the integration of technology into our lives is inescapable. Addressing the dilemmas parents face with increasing screen time, author Tasnim Omram conducted a workshop at the Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF 2024) on Monday.

Speaking to children, she explored ways to balance the allure of the virtual world with the richness of real life.

“Although digital technologies form a significant part of our existence, complete restriction for children isn’t the solution,” Tasnim said during her interaction with girls aged between 10 and 13. “Always cherish real-life experiences over digital ones. Like all things, technology has its benefits and drawbacks, and it’s crucial to distinguish between them,” she reminded parents and children attending her session.

When discussing the appropriate age for children to engage with popular social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook, Tasnim argued that parents should assess their child’s maturity before allowing access. “Digital platforms can be incredibly beneficial if used correctly. Parents must educate their children on both the opportunities and perils of the internet. Children should only create social media profiles when they fully understand the risks involved and know how to safeguard themselves,” explained Omram, a children’s book author and mother of three.

Tasnim has opted not to give her children smartphones yet, believing they are not ready. “They each have personal iPads for educational purposes at school and home. They’re also allowed limited leisure time on these devices, but they do not have social media accounts yet,” she said.

The rise in screen time among Generation Alpha, those born between 2010 and 2024, continues to spark debate and research. Tasnim often discusses with parents that it is not just the quantity but the quality of screen time that is important. “It’s less about the number of hours and more about how children use their online time constructively. Parents need to embrace and understand new technologies to guide their children effectively,” she concluded.

The 15th edition of the Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival promises a diverse range of sessions, events, and activities suited for all ages. To discover more about the festival’s daily offerings, visit www.scrf.ae.

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Children feel inspired to craft myriad wilderness-themed silhouettes at SCRF 2024

Children feel inspired to craft myriad wilderness-themed silhouettes at SCRF 2024

At the 15th Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival, young school children recreate African and Arabian sunset scenes with animal silhouettes gracing the foreground


Sharjah, May 07, 2024

Taking inspiration from the “Circle of Life” song in the Disney superhit movie The Lion King, a batch of Grade 4 girl students set about recreating a silhouette of the African savannah with a medley of wildlife at the “Creative Silhouettes” Art & Craft session during the ongoing 15th edition of the Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF).

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