LAHORE: The Little Art is set to launch the fourth edition of its annual summer camp this month, continuing a tradition that has brought creative learning to hundreds of children over the years.

Running from June 16 to July 11, the camp will be hosted at Aangun–Centre for Learning and Culture. Designed for children aged 3 to 14, the sessions will be held on weekdays from 9:45am to 1:30pm.

Now in its fourth year, the summer programme has grown into a much-anticipated fixture on the calendar for many families in Lahore. Known for its thoughtful blend of artistic exploration and child-centred learning, the camp continues to provide an alternative to conventional summer activities — one that emphasises imagination, self-expression and collaborative learning.

“The camp is not just about keeping children engaged during the summer, it’s about helping them discover who they are,” said The Little Art interim director Umair Mushtaq.

With each edition building on the last, this year’s camp aims to continue offering a vibrant and enriching experience — one that stays with children long after the summer.

Published in Dawn, June 3rd, 2025

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