Qatar Museums (QM) has unveiled Dadu Gardens' new initiative, the "Dadu Clubs Programme".Each club offers children eight engaging sessions designed to inspire creativity and spark curiosity through enriching hands-on learning experiences across a range of exciting topics.The program kicks off with the Auto Club, in collaboration with the future Qatar Auto Museum, an engine for driving design, innovation, and research in new forms of mobility.According to a QM press release, through this dynamic partnership, young car enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the world of automobiles, while exploring Qatar's rich automotive heritage. Children aged 8-12 will get the chance to take part in a series of interactive STEM activities, including building solar-powered cars, designing their own traffic signs, and learning about the history of automobiles in a fun and engaging environment.Commenting on the occasion, Director of Qatar Auto Museum, Al Kindi Al Jawabra said "We are thrilled to collaborate with Dadu Gardens on the Auto Club as part of the Dadu Clubs program. This partnership offers young minds a unique opportunity to explore the fascinating world of automobiles and Qatar's automotive heritage. Qatar Auto Museum is proud to support this initiative, inspiring the next generation of innovators and creators."For his part, Deputy Director of Project & Operations at Dadu, David Taylor said "The Dadu Clubs program builds on our passion at Dadu for offering children hands-on learning experiences that spark creativity. We aim to be a leading platform for educational and extracurricular activities in Qatar, and we are pleased to start with the Auto Club and look forward to expanding with even more clubs in the future. Our goal is to create a space where children can truly discover, grow, and thrive."