At a Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival panel Krina Patel-Sage and Khalaf Ahmad Khalaf highlight ways in which emotionally honest storytelling can help children better understand themselves and the world
Sharjah, April 26, 2025
As the world becomes increasingly attuned to the emotional needs of young people, authors and educators gathered at the Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF 2025) on Friday to explore a crucial question: how can stories support mental well-being?
Creator of Pocket Peaches inspires children to create their own one-page comics, unlocking new storytelling skills at the ongoing Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival
Sharjah, April 26, 2025
Young participants got a basic introduction to comic making and created their own one-page comic at visual artist Dora Wang’s workshop at the Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF)’s extremely popular Comics Corner.
Through interactive storytelling and immersive activities inspired by the literary masterpiece
Sharjah, 26 April 2025
House of Wisdom (HoW) takes part in the 16th Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF), running from April 23 to May 4 at Expo Centre Sharjah, with a special focus on the timeless fables of Kalila wa Dimna.
The Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival is a home for books and a forum for in-depth discussions on every aspect of a child’s world
Dr Abdullah AlSharhaan: Before writing for others, write for yourself and the child within you. If you enjoy it, so will future generations.
Raahat Kaduji: My advice to young creatives is to be brave with your ideas, don’t worry about how you’ll be perceived.
Bara’ Al-‘Aawour: Through illustration, we offer children a soft power—the courage and resilience to overcome life’s difficulties.
Sharjah, April 25, 2025
At the ongoing 16th annual Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF 2025), a panel of acclaimed illustrators and storytellers convened to explore the essential and often overlooked role of picture books in shaping young minds. Moderated by writer and critic Tasneem Zeyad, ‘Building the Narrative: The Essential Role of Picture Books’ brought together three distinct voices: Palestinian illustrator Bara’ Al-‘Aawour, British author and illustrator Raahat Kaduji, and pioneering Kuwaiti artist and children’s media specialist Dr Abdullah AlSharhaan.
At a Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival panel discussion, Xin Li, Eman AlYousaf, and Amal Muhammad Ibrahim Al-Hanqari explore how media and cultural identity shape minds of children—and why listening may be the most powerful tool of all
Sharjah, April 25, 2025
An educator, author and an illustrator got together on Thursday at the Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF) 2025 to drive home why curiosity isn’t just a phase but, in fact, the foundation of lifelong learning.