From May 1 to 12, young visitors are invited to unleash their creativity through numerous engaging activities
The countdown has begun for the 15th Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF 2024), and this year’s event promises to be the most exciting yet! With 132 activities lined up, the 12-day festival will captivate and inspire young minds with a diverse range of interactive workshops covering everything from mechanical engineering and puppetry to illustration, design, and music.
Organised by the Sharjah Book Authority from May 1 to 12 at Expo Centre Sharjah, under the theme “Once Upon a Hero,’ the international event will be home to interactive workshops and lively discussions designed to unleash and nurture the talents of every young participant and broaden their horizons.
Create a Mechanical Sculpture
In the ‘Create a Mechanical Sculpture’ workshop during the festival’s first six days, children will delve into the elements of simple machines, such as levers, cams, and linkages, to create their playful mechanical sculptures.
Peg Dolls
In the latter half of the festival, attendees of the ‘Peg Dolls’ workshop will craft peg dolls to weave unique characters into their storytelling, fostering creativity and imagination.
3D Creative Illustrations
Participants in the ‘3D Creative Illustrations’ workshop from May 9 to 12 will reimagine ordinary objects into innovative 3D illustrations, bridging the gap between the tangible and the imagined.
2D Paper Matchbox
The hands-on ‘2D Paper Matchbox’ workshop, scheduled between May 7 and 12, will guide participants in transforming recycled matchboxes into handcrafted diorama matchboxes using intricately drawn, cut, and glued paper.
The Art of Shadowlogy
Running from May 1 to 4, the ‘Art of Shadowlogy’ creative workshop teaches the art of shadow play, enabling young participants to craft unique art pieces using shadows cast by various objects.
Fairy Garden
Uniting art and nature, the ‘Fairy Garden’ workshop, which will be held between May 1st and 6th, will teach children how to create miniature fairy gardens in mason jars, complete with moss, plants, rocks, and fairy-tale accessories.
Layered Papercut Art
From May 5 to 8, the ‘Layered Papercut Art’ workshop will offer expertise in paper tole art, empowering young attendees to cut, shape, and assemble layered paper onto images to create three-dimensional masterpieces.
Build Your Own Electric Motor
Aspiring young engineers will have their hands full during the ‘Build Your Own Electric Motor’ workshop, which will run between May 7 and 12. The engaging STEM activity educates participants on electricity basics through a battery, a magnet, and copper wire to build an electric motor.
World Percussion
Between May 5 and 8, children will be introduced to global rhythms and musical instruments. Beginning with a body percussion warm-up, they will create musical pieces featuring instruments like the African djembe drum and Brazilian claves during the ‘World Percussion’ workshop.