AFCC 2025 - PUBLIC PROGRAMMES
AFCC returns for its 16th edition from 22 - 25 May at the National Library Building Singapore with the theme of "Discovery".
Date and time
Location
National Library / Lee Kong Chian Reference Library
100 Victoria Street Singapore, 188064 SingaporeRefund Policy
About this event
The Asian Festival of Children's Content (AFCC) returns for its 16th edition in-person from 22 - 25 May 2025, taking on the theme of "Discovery" and celebrating South Korea as our Country of Focus.
The Asian Festival of Children’s Content (AFCC) 2025 embraces the theme of “Discovery.”
Embark on the journey to discover a universe of multicultural children’s literature. Learn about the emotional power of Asian stories; unpack the issues and topics that children’s books face today; and engage in imaginative play that awakens all the different senses. Hear from writers and practitioners as they share about developing impactful textual and visual narratives using various tools and technologies; igniting the joy and passion for reading; building literacies in a multilingual environment; as well as understanding diverse cultures through translation.
Empower your learning and creative journey, and experience the world of Asian kidlit at AFCC 2025!
We look forward to seeing you at AFCC in May 2025!
For more information and programme updates on the festival, please visit afcc.com.sg.
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From Page to Stage: A Storytelling Workshop for Grandparents
Fri 23 May 2025, 9:00am—11:00am
In this interactive workshop, grandparents will bring beloved storybooks to life, transforming them from page to "stage." Through engaging exercises in voice, movement, and character exploration, participants will learn how to captivate young audiences with dynamic storytelling techniques. Whether reading to grandchildren at home or performing in a group setting, this workshop empowers grandparents to infuse stories with energy, emotion, and creativity. No prior acting experience is needed—just a love for stories and a willingness to play! Join us for a heartwarming session of storytelling, connection, and fun!
Admission conditions:
- Complimentary admission for:
1-Day Festival Pass holders(23 May)
2-Day Festival Pass holders (22-23 May)
4-Day Festival Pass holders (22-25 May)
(Purchase AFCC Festival Passes here )
- Via individual session ticket
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Growing Language Skills Through Play with Recycled Materials
Sat 24 May 2025, 11:30am—12:30pm
In this session, educators and parents will learn how recycled materials and natural items promote literacy through play. Hands-on examples and case studies will demonstrate how to create play setups that invite storytelling, communication, and natural language development, fostering literacy-rich environments that nurture children’s curiosity.
Admission conditions:
- Complimentary admission for:
1-Day Festival Pass holders(24 May)
2-Day Festival Pass holders (24-25 May)
4-Day Festival Pass holders (22-25 May)
(Purchase AFCC Festival Passes here )
- Via individual session ticket
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Sat 24 May 2025, 1:00pm—2:00pm
Join us for an extraordinary workshop where parents craft an short comic book (children can join in too), capturing the enchanting journey of your child's birth story. "Birth Story" is a hands-on event designed to ignite creativity and cultivate a deeper connection between parents and their children. Dr Woo Yen Yen, along with the expertise of beloved children's storybook creator Josef Lee, will guide you through this creative process. In just one hour, you'll craft a personalized storybook that will be a cherished keepsake for a lifetime, creating lasting memories for you and your children. Don't miss this opportunity to embark on a creative journey that celebrates the unique magic of your children’s birth story.
Admission conditions:
- Complimentary admission for:
1-Day Festival Pass holders(24 May)
2-Day Festival Pass holders (24-25 May)
4-Day Festival Pass holders (22-25 May)
(Purchase AFCC Festival Passes here )
- Via individual session ticket
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Brick by Brick: Using 6 Bricks to Connect with Stories
Sun 25 May 2025, 10:30am—11:30am
Discover how 6 bricks can open new dimensions in children's literature. In this hands-on workshop, participants will explore playful ways to spark curiosity, deepen comprehension, and bring stories to life—connecting physical play with narrative themes, characters, and imagination.
Admission conditions:
- Complimentary admission for:
1-Day Festival Pass holders(25 May)
2-Day Festival Pass holders (24-25 May)
4-Day Festival Pass holders (22-25 May)
(Purchase AFCC Festival Passes here )
- Via individual session ticket
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Sun 25 May 2025, 1:30am—3:30pm
Led by Bangalore-based library educator and researcher Thejaswi Shivanand, this Tamil language session explores a diverse range of Indian children's literature for engaging young readers. Participants in this workshop will discover practical activities embedded within Indian children's storybooks for adaptation in their classrooms or libraries.
This workshop is free with registration.
Admission conditions:
- Complimentary admission for:
1-Day Festival Pass holders(25 May)
2-Day Festival Pass holders (24-25 May)
4-Day Festival Pass holders (22-25 May)
(Purchase AFCC Festival Passes here )
- Via individual session ticket
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Cancellation:
Once sold, tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable.
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About The Asian Festival of Children’s Content (AFCC):
AFCC is an annual festival that celebrates and aims to promote the creation, development, and appreciation of quality Asian content for children and young adults. Organised by the Singapore Book Council, the festival comprises presentations, panels, masterclasses, lectures and workshops, for literary practitioners and enthusiasts alike. It is a unique event in Asia that provides an opportunity for academics, writers, illustrators, editors, publishers, agents, distributors, parents, teachers, and librarians to meet, learn, hone their craft, and develop cross-cultural collaborations.
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Singapore Book Council (SBC) is a charity founded in 1968. Its vision is to Build Our Imagine-nation by developing creativity, imagination and original thought through writing, reading, illustrating and storytelling. Its mission is to fulfil this vision through books and literary art events, workshops, and awards, because it all starts with a story.