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The camp featured about 56 different fun programs and workshops led by experts in various fields. Kids had the chance to participate in art workshops like "Clay Modeling," where they created cute sculptures of flowers and animals using colorful beads and buttons. They also learned about embroidery and painting, using needles and thread to make simple designs on fabric.
One particularly fun workshop called "Design Your Own Medal" allowed children to craft their own unique medals from simple materials, which they could keep as special memories. Other art-related activities included "Mula Art," "Drawing," "Pottery," and "Photography."
The camp also focused on storytelling and creativity, with workshops like "Story Poster" and "Role Model," aimed at helping kids improve their reading skills while using their imagination. The "Sharjah Traveler" workshop encouraged children to dive into different stories and discuss what they read, bringing their favorite characters to life. Additionally, in the "Digital Tales" workshop, kids could create their own stories using technology, making storytelling even more exciting.
For those who love sports, the "Sports Challenges" program provided various fun activities to help kids stay active. They could learn about sports refereeing and commentary in another workshop, where they discovered how to manage matches and create content for sports events.
The camp also included science and technology activities. In the "Art of Science" workshop, children got to conduct fun experiments that sparked their curiosity and creativity. Through "Scientific Adventures," they explored basic physics and chemistry in a hands-on way, enhancing their observation skills and scientific thinking. There were theater workshops, too, such as "Welcome Winter" and "The Neutral Mask," which helped kids develop communication and social skills.
This winter camp reflects the organization's mission to instill positive values and behaviors in children, helping them grow into responsible individuals who can face future challenges with confidence. Sharjah Children aims to create a welcoming and engaging learning environment, supported by a team of trained experts, ensuring that every child benefits from the experience. It also offers a fantastic opportunity for families to encourage their little ones to explore new skills and develop a well-rounded personality while nurturing a love for learning and science.
As part of their collaboration with local government entities, Sharjah Children participated in the 14th Al Hamriyah Children's Festival, held from December 8th to 11th. During the festival, they organized several workshops and programs focused on literature, languages, and visual arts, including traditional crafts and engaging storytelling sessions.