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The Summer Camp is designed to deliver an immersive reading experience, centering on one selected story per library, and will be deeply explored over the four-day agenda. The programme features two captivating daily activities that will cover the story's characters, narrative, and valuable lessons. Through creative activities, theatrical performances, brain games, and interactive workshops, the programme aims to spark the imaginations of participants, boost expression and comprehension skills, and connect literature with real life in fun, innovative ways.
Taking place at all SPL branches, the Summer Camp will offer activities specially tailored to different age groups, from children to teens. At the Sharjah, Kalba, and Wadi Al Helo branches the programme will cater to 14–18 years; and at the Al Dhaid, Khorfakkan, and Dibba Al Hisn branches, they will host children 6–13 years.
The main Sharjah branch will offer youth a literary and intellectual adventure centered on the classic tale of ‘Robin Hood,’ and activities will include retelling the story from a new perspective, staging character trials, an interactive recording of a podcast, and lively debates; all designed to enhance research, presentation, and teamwork skills.
Meanwhile, Al Dhaid Library will immerse children in a heritage-inspired maritime adventure with 'Dana's Journey,' featuring pearl-making workshops, a traditional display with a nukhatha (sea captain), sea songs, a historical marine film, and ending in a fun and collaborative play titled ‘The Pearl Merchant’; where children will be involved with scripting and acting.
Kalba Library will be celebrating the theme of pirates through ‘The Treasure of Barracuda,’ where participants will craft flags, compasses, treasure maps, and masks, culminating in a festive event symbolising the discovery of knowledge, experience, and artistic creation as the true treasures.
Over at Khorfakkan Library, the adventures of ‘Boji,’ the famous Istanbul street dog known for his daily journeys across the city will unfold through theatrical tales and creative writing exercises.
Dibba Al Hisn Library will present the Emirati folklore ‘Shanaq bin Anaq,’ with nature-focused activities connecting children to environmental values and the mountainous setting. Finally, Wadi Al Helo Library will spark creativity and invention via the adventures of ‘Hamdan,’ teaching drawing, writing, music, and sustainable thinking.
SPL invites parents to register their children in this enriching quality programme that provides a fun-filled summer break, hones children’s talents, boosts their self-confidence, and opens new avenues for learning through stories, art, theater, and group interaction.