Past Events

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Spend a fun-filled time reading, playing and doing activities with your little ones.

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Join us for a new concert at the Library performed by members of Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra.

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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.

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Anthropologist and historian Daniel Martin Varisco will discuss his new book, a survey of indigenous knowledge of seasonal, astronomical, and agricultural information in almanacs and folklore of the Arabian Gulf.

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Does your child enjoy reading to others? Do they enjoy retelling events in dramatic voices and making expressions with their faces?

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Join us for storytime at Qatar National Library. We will read stories and make up our own together.

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Spend a fun-filled time reading, playing and doing activities with your little ones.

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Qatar National Library, in collaboration with Hamad Bin Khalifa University and as part of Qatar-MENASA 2022, is organizing an art exhibition of children's works (Reesha) under the slogan (We welcome the world to Qatar 2022™), with the aim of introducing the efforts of the State of Qatar in preparing for the World Cup through the stadiums it created to host this important global event, and to help children connect and keep pace with contemporary events using the arts and by consolidating the means of creative and cultural development.

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.

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Are you planning to design a children’s library? Are you a school librarian looking for a professional session introducing the characteristics of a children's library and some creative ways to activate the library?