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Writing for children relives joys of childhood: SCRF panel
Gulf Today
|April 28, 2025
'War, loss, and even death are no longer taboo - these are part of our children's worlds. Our duty as writers is to guide them through these realities'
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At the 16th edition of the Sharjah Children's Reading Festival (SCRF), a dynamic panel "Stories that Unite", explored how children's literature serves as a bridge across cultures, generations, and worldviews.
The panel, moderated by Pulse 95 news presenter Aisha Al Maazmi, featured notable voices: Rhonda Roumani, Syrian-American journalist and children's author; Dr Nizar Al Qamari, scholar of brain aesthetics; Badria Al Shamsi, prominent Emirati author; and Al Hassan Benmouna, award winning Moroccan author-illustrator.
The conversation delved into the evolving landscape of children's literature, where young readers are exposed to a wide range of stories at their fingertips.
"Literature is an instrument of empathy," said Al Maazmi, highlighting its role in connecting people despite geographical and linguistic divides. "It's a bridge that connects us, even as borders and languages divide."
Al Shamsi said, "Writing for children allows us to relive the joys of childhood: imagination, laughter, possibility. It is a way to ensure that even in times of conflict, we are raising generations who can dream of peace."
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