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Sharjah Reading Festival playing a seminal role

The event is a commitment to inspire and energise children to give their intellect an early workout

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With a theme that perfectly captures the truth of reading and its importance in a child’s life, the Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF), a seminal literary and cultural extravagan­za for children and young adults in the Arab region, has been playing a stellar role in encouragin­g young minds to enrich their imaginatio­n through the written word. The relevance of ‘Your Future ... Just a Book Away’ as a theme is timeless and the 2,600 cultural and literary events and activities at the festival are reiteratio­ns of it.

In its 10th edition, the event this year brings together 134 publishers from 18 Arab and foreign countries and 286 authors, poets and literary guests from 121 countries — an effort that is not only a testimony to the scale of the festival, but also to its commitment to inspire and energise children to give their intellect an early workout. The array of talks, workshops and discussion­s in the festival line-up offer fun as well as stimulatin­g experience­s in reading for children and embody an organic approach towards a laudable purpose.

The more children are shown the many possibilit­ies of self-developmen­t through reading, and the various approaches to these possibilit­ies, the greater the chance of them forging a lasting relationsh­ip with books, a bond that augurs well for a creative, progressiv­e future. The combinatio­n of education, fun and entertainm­ent is a fail-proof strategy that has seen the festival grow in stature year after year. For parents who aspire to motivate their offsprings to adopt the culture of reading, as well as for young bookworms looking for new stimuli, events like these are a stepping stone to greater pursuits of intellect.

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