Qatar Museums (QM) unveiled Dadu Gardens' new initiative, the ‘Dadu Clubs programme’, immersing young car enthusiasts in the world of automobiles while exploring Qatar’s rich automotive heritage.

QM noted that each club provides eight sessions to spark children's creativity and curiosity with hands-on learning across a range of topics.

The programme 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.

Children aged 8-12 will get a chance to take part in a series of interactive science, technology, engineering, and mathematics activities, including building solar-powered cars, designing their own traffic signs, and learning about the history of automobiles in a fun and engaging environment.

Dadu Gardens’ Project and Operations deputy director, David Taylor, said: “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.”

The collaboration with Qatar Auto Museum offers an unparalleled educational experience and marks a significant step in integrating education, culture, and hands-on activities for children in Qatar.

Located within Dadu Gardens, the programme aligns with Dadu’s mission to nurture learning through interactive play. Future clubs, such as the Gardening Club, will offer additional educational topics.

Qatar Auto Museum director, AlKindi Aljawabra said: “This partnership offers young minds a unique opportunity to explore the fascinating world of automobiles and Qatar’s automotive heritage”.

With limited capacity per club, the programme ensures an intimate and personalised experience for each participant.
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