DUBAI: More than 45 distinguished authors and experts from across 14 Arab countries will attend the forthcoming 15th edition of the Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival, Emirates News Agency reported on Monday.
The special guests, who have made significant contributions to the realm of children’s literature, include Emirati author Nadia Al-Najjar, Noura Khouri, and Syrian science-fiction writer Taleb Omran.
Taking place from May 1-12, the festival will highlight the richness and diversity in children’s and young adult literature, showcasing an array of genres that include science fiction, historical narratives, captivating mysteries, exhilarating adventures, and educational materials designed to inspire young people.
The event will provide a platform for esteemed speakers to discuss critical topics and look at the challenges facing children’s and young adult literature today.
Through engaging discussions, industry leaders will offer valuable insights aimed at fostering growth and innovation within this cultural sector.
The UAE Board on Books for Young People member Al-Najjar, who is celebrated for her contributions to children’s literature and a recipient of the Sharjah Book Fair Award for best Emirati book, will delve into the cultural significance of storytelling for youngsters.
Aisha Bati Al-Shamsi, who is known for her specialization in child care and education as well as her role as director of the Fann Training and Consulting Centre, will share her expertise in early childhood curriculum development and literature in child education.
Khouri will also contribute to the panel of discussions, drawing from her extensive experience in children’s literature and her dedication to highlighting Emirati cultural heritage through her writing and volunteer work.
Omran, a renowned figure in Arab science fiction, will discuss the genre’s importance in fostering cultural awareness among young people. His work includes books, studies, and literature for children, as well as short stories and novels.
Joining him will be Al-Eid Jalouli from Algeria, a respected professor of Arabic and children’s literature. Jalouli’s research has garnered recognition at major forums, including the International Conference on Arabic Language in Dubai.
Oman’s Wafa Al Shamsi, an academic at the UAE University specializing in children’s and young adult literature, will share insights drawn from her extensive experience in both print and broadcast media.
She has written more than 50 printed stories and 60 tales for various radio and television programs.