Qatar Museums (QM) is set to host family-friendly activities this January and February 2025, offering a diverse range of workshops, tours, and engaging experiences at various museums and cultural sites across the country. According to QM, there is something for all ages to enjoy: from storytelling sessions to calligraphy workshops and outdoor obstacle courses. The festivities kick off on January 2 at the National Museum of Qatar (NMOQ) with “Family Gathering: Storytelling” from 4-5pm. Families will have the opportunity to experience the Learning Studio for a unique journey of imagination with the story, “Where is my teacher?”. The session will explore beloved children’s literature and films, inviting participants to recognise familiar characters and embark on a delightful adventure. On January 5, QM will host the “Navigation Life” drop-in event, where English sessions will be held from 11am to 12pm and Arabic sessions from 4pm to 5pm. These activities will bring the museum experience to life through interactive experiences, fostering meaningful connections and lasting memories for all visitors. For those with a passion for crafting, the “Textile Weaving Experience Workshop,” a collaboration between Liwan Design Studios and Labs and Heenat Salma Farm, continues until January 5 at Liwan Design Studios and Labs. Participants can discover the art of textile weaving, guided by expert Farideh, and create their own unique woven artwork. Designed to foster family bonding through stories, the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) is hosting a story time session from 11am to 12pm that will feature “Snow White: An Islamic Tale” by Fawzia Gilani on January 6. Meanwhile, families with children ages 6–9 can embark on the “Family Exploration Journey Tour” at NMOQ on January 18. English tours will be held from 1pm to 2.30pm and Arabic tours from 4pm to 5.30pm. On the same date, MIA will also host “The Flowers of the Past” workshop for ages 12-14 from 11am to 12:30pm, led by Kaltham al-Thani. This workshop allows young artists to explore Islamic art and create their own unique vase designs. Another workshop, the “Kufic Calligraphy” (for beginners) is set to take place from January 19 to 22, while the “Nasta’liq Calligraphy” (Beginners) workshop will be held on January 14 and 28. These workshops will be led by Hussein Ammar Ahmad. On January 27, the “Majlis Book Club” will convene at the MIA Library to discuss “A Photographical Sketch on Lost Istanbul” by Ara Güler. On the same day, January 27 and 28, the “Geometry for Teens” workshop will take place, led by Kaltham al-Thani, focusing on the origins of geometry in the Islamic world. The month concludes with the “Floral Pattern Making” workshop on January 29-30, led by Hend Aljaber, which offers children 12-14 a chance to discover Persian florals and craft inspired patterns. Younger children, ages 5-11, can also enjoy “Planet Kids Club” story time on January 18 at MIA from 4-5 pm. This month’s story time will also feature “Snow White: An Islamic Tale,” and will focus on environmental protection. Beyond museum walls, families can participate in the “3-2-1 Obstacle Course” at Mina Park, Old Doha Port, offering a unique blend of athletic competition and fun for all ages. The annual MIA Bazaar continues until February 22 at Zone 2 of MIA Park, offering a vibrant marketplace showcasing local talents with diverse crafts, art, fashion, and delicious treats in a scenic setting.