'Made in the Museum' Camp Cultivates Learning and Creativity

Riyadh, July 22, 2025, SPA -- The National Museum's summer camp is currently in its first phase, offering children aged 10–12 a range of engaging activities that merge theoretical and practical learning.
The camp connects generations by showcasing handicrafts as both a source of national pride and a path to future economic opportunities. Through interactive sessions and hands-on learning across four craft tracks, young participants explore Saudi Arabia’s rich cultural heritage.
Each participant designs and creates their own products, enhancing creative and organizational skills while encouraging initiative. The camp transforms the National Museum into a vibrant community hub, aiming to instill a lifelong passion for learning and creativity, develop critical thinking and design skills through exploration, introduce children to handicrafts as a core element of Saudi identity, and empower them to manage their own small craft projects.
The first phase of the camp, which runs through July 31, has already attracted strong interest from families and educators. This enriching experience is opening new horizons for knowledge and fostering deeper connections with national heritage.
-- SPA