Children's Events
Dear guests,
Some of the Library’s events and workshops will continue to be offered online until further notice. About 24 hours before the event, a librarian will send you the link you can use to attend.
In Arabic and English
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Did you know that chess improves memory and problem-solving skills, and raises IQ? It is a wonderful way to improve focus and flex those creative muscles and, most importantly, kids have fun playing the game.
In Arabic and English
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Qatar National Library, in collaboration with Hamad Bin Khalifa University and the Children's Literature Center, is holding the Reesha Children's Art Exhibition 2024, titled "Artworks Inspired by the Novel Men in the Sun".
In Arabic
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Join us for the Mommy to Be speaker series, presented by a group of experts and specialists on crucial topics in motherhood, childhood and health.
In English
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To plant a seed and grow the love of reading in your child, encourage them to join the Najem Es’hail Book Club in English this November. We will have one session per week for three weeks. The sessions are both educational and fun for children and we encourage your child to attend all three sessions to reap the maximum benefits.
In Arabic and English
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Held in conjunction with Doha Healthcare Week, coloring can be a soothing mental health technique for children and parents alike.Bring your child and enjoy this fun coloring activity together.
In Arabic
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We invite children aged 7 to 14 to join us for Storytime. We will listen together to an engaging and delightful narration of the best stories and tales about health, in alignment with Doha Health Week.
In Arabic
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Qatar National Library, as the IFLA MENA Regional Office, invites you to "Librarians for Libraries", a program aimed at developing librarianship skills in the MENA region through a variety of virtual sessions.
In Arabic
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Join us for the Our Children Matter series of lectures that focus on topics in the field of childhood, education, and children's health.In this session we host Ghaya Salah, a family counselor for childhood and a certified practitioner for gifted care, who will discuss the most important knowledge and skills necessary for young, gifted children, and how to identify and support them through activities that promote early childhood development. She will also review models from her book, Guide to Developing Skills for Gifted Children.
In English
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To plant a seed and grow the love of reading in your child, encourage them to join the Najem Es’hail Book Club in English this April. We will have one session per week for three weeks. The sessions are both educational and fun for children and we encourage your child to attend all three sessions to reap the maximum benefits.
In English
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We invite children aged 7 to 14 to join us for Storytime. We will listen together to an engaging and delightful narration of the best stories and tales about health, in alignment with Doha Health Week.