Abu Dhabi [UAE], The upcoming 15th edition of the Sharjah Children's Readin' Festival (SCRF) is set to showcase literary talent and creativity, uniting 14 renowned writers and experts from 4 Arab countries who have created valuable works in the field of children's literature. Have contributed. The day's cultural celebration will highlight the creative potential of children's and young adult literature, featuring a broad mix of genres including science fiction, history, entertaining mysteries, thrilling adventures and transformative educational books. The festival is organized by Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) at the Expo. Saint Sharjah offers a unique opportunity to meet Emirati and Arab guests at the prestigious award-winning event, under the theme 'Once Upon a Hero', from 1 to 12 May. Special guests will lead discussions highlighting issues and challenges in children's and young adult literature.insights that help them overcome and shape the future of this vital region, the festival will host leading Emirati writers, including Nadia Al Najjar, a leading figure of children's literature, Al Najjar will be the chairperson of the cultural impact of stories on youth. Will provide deep insight about. She also serves as an advisory member of the UAE Board on Books for Young People and is a recipient of the Sharjah Book Fair Award for Best Emirati Book. They will be joined by Ayesha Bati Al Shamsi, who specializes in child care and education and is the Director of Fan Training. and Consultancy Centre, for sharing expertise, particularly in developing early childhood curriculum and national standards, and for her contribution to literature in child education Noura Khouri will join the discussion and share her expertise in children's literature . She integrates her writing with her volunteer work of motherhood in childhood and an emphasis on the UAE's natural environment and cultural heritage SCRF will host Syria's Taleb Omran, a leading figure in the Arab science fiction field , which provide insight into the role of genre in creating awareness and culture among children. His work covers a wide range of genres spanning books, studies, children's literature, short stories and novels.He will be joined by Algerian academic Al-Eid Jalloui who works as a professor of Arabic and children's literature. He has a vast library of works in literature, criticism, language, culture and children's literature. His extraordinary research paper, which he presented at the International Conference on Arabic Language in Dubai, earned him a prestigious commendation from Oman, Wafa Al Shamsi. An academic specializing in children's and young adult literature at UAE University, will join the discussion and share her extensive experience in printed and broadcast media. He has written over 50 printed stories and appeared on 60 different radio and television programs.(ANI/WAM)