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Sharjah Library makes reading fun for children

Summer Reading Camp is making books attractive for its young audience

- BY A STAFF REPORTER

SHARJAH: The Sharjah Public Library (SPL), an affiliate of the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA), has launched a dynamic “summer reading camp” crafted specially for young readers between the 7-12 age group.

While making books and reading attractive to children, the camp aims to improve the reading skills of kids, AND Help them GAIN confidence in their ability to learn. The activity aligns with SPL’S vision to increase community’s access to knowledge in general, and enhance the overall literacy skills of the emirate’s young generation.

Running at SPL every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday throughout the month of August, the camp seeks to offer children new avenues to discover a deeper appreciati­on for books and reading, and spend time with peers who share their interests and want to make the most of their long summer break. Along with reading sessions, the camp is also organising a series of edutainmen­t workshops on science, art, social awareness and sports.

Key workshops themed ‘How to say no to someone who hurts you’, aims to educate children on the importance of recognisin­g dangers around them.

At another workshop, ‘A journey around the world’, children drew popular landmarks and attraction­s from around the world on canvas, and are being introduced to the world of abstract expression­ism in art. ‘The young designer’ workshop stimulated critical thinking, creativity and innovation, and challenged participan­ts to think out of the box to recycle and reuse different materials, and come up with ideas about other environmen­t-friendly practices.

The Kalba Public Library curated the ‘Summer Profession­s Camp’ that targeted children aged 8-14 years. The camp educated the participan­ts on the fundamenta­ls and techniques of one profession, and dedicated special workshops that addressed key features of medical and preventive profession­s. The kids also learned the basics of cooking and preparing snacks in other edutainmen­t workshops.

The Wadi Al Helo Public Library organised a summer programme themed ‘Our Summer Is Brighter with Innovation’. The camp featured a variety of training and awareness workshops that nurtured children’s expertise and experience­s.

Sara Al Marzouqi, Director of SPL, said, “This camp aligns with SPL’S vision which contribute­d remarkable cultural achievemen­ts since its inception through the epistemolo­gical, cognitive and informatio­nal opportunit­ies it provided to readers and intellectu­als in the UAE and the Emirate of Sharjah. In that sense, the curation of this summer camp aligns with our dedication to promoting reading as a culture among children. It helps children discover and develop their inherent talents, providing them with opportunit­ies to learn and acquire new expertise, as well as enhance their spirit of engagement and stimulate them to learn along with their peers during summer.”

Sharjah Public Library has organised this summer activity in partnershi­p with Lughati, the Sharjah-based initiative dedicated to supporting Arabic learning the smart way; Sharjah Museums Authority’s Sharjah Calligraph­y Museum; Social Services Department’s Child Protection Center; Children’s Farm – a project of the Environmen­t and Protected Areas Authority (EPAA).

The Sharjah Public Library was establishe­d as a private library in 1925 by Sheikh Sultan bin Saqr Al Qasimi, under the name ‘Al Qasimiyah Library’. Its location has since changed several times, from Al Hisn Square under the Mudeef Building to Sharjah City Municipali­ty, then to Africa Hall, to Sharjah Cultural Centre and Sharjah University City. In May 2011, HIS HIGHNESS SHEIKH Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, inaugurate­d the new building of the library at the Cultural Palace Square, under the title ‘Sharjah Public Library’. The new facility contains more than half a million books in multiple languages across numerous ields, INCLUDING SCIENCE, Humanities, art and literature, with branches in Kalba, Wadi Al Helou, Dibba Al Hisn, Khorfakkan and Al Dhaid.

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The camp seeks to offer children new avenues to discover a deeper appreciati­on for books and reading, and spend time with peers who share their interests and want to make the most of their long summer break. Along with reading sessions, the camp is also organising a series of edutainmen­t workshops on science, art, social awareness and sports.
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