The Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) is launching the inaugural Hatta Used-Book Fair as part of the Dubai Public Library (DPL) summer camp, which will kick off on Monday and end on August 28.
The summer camp will take children between 5 and 15 on an exceptional journey of creativity and entertainment through a range of innovative activities which will be accompanied by the first edition of the ‘Hatta Used-Book Fair’ that offers a wide range of used books at nominal prices ranging between AED 2 and AED 10.
The activities include the ‘Painting and Creativity’ workshop with Emirati artist Aisha Alhamrani and the ‘Travel through Art’ workshop that will take participants on a journey to explore famous works of art, such as the ‘Temple of Dendur’ and contribute to the dissemination of culture and knowledge.
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Various interesting interactive reading sessions with writers Badriya Al Shamsi, Noura Khoury, Nadia Al Najjar, Wafa Al Shamsi and Afra Mahmoud will be held and the camp will nurture interest in books and enhance the passion for reading among society members of all ages so that it becomes a way of life, leading to the establishment of a reader’s community.
The programme also continues with creative workshops during which children will learn the art of writing; making and decorating carpets by weaving pieces of cloth; making a table out of wood with the exhibition being organised in partnership with one of Dubai’s charitable entities that will benefit from the fair’s proceeds.
The book fair displays 2,588 books for adults and children, including children’s stories, Arabic novels, religious books, and books on law, poetry, medicine, education, technology, finance, history, and other types of knowledge and as part of this year’s programme, the summer camp will take children between 5 and 15 on an exceptional journey of creativity and entertainment through a range of innovative activities.