Doha: The Early Childhood Center at Qatar University’s College of Education hosted its annual festival to celebrate World Children’s Day under the theme: “Qatar, My Home: History, Culture, and Arts.” The event highlighted the importance of childhood as a cornerstone for building society and fostering cultural and social connections among children, parents, and the community.
According to Qatar News Agency, the event aimed to create an environment that enhances children’s awareness of Qatar’s rich history, culture, and heritage, instilling a sense of belonging and patriotism. It witnessed enthusiastic participation and meaningful engagement from various government entities and cultural and educational institutions. These entities contributed interactive activities that introduced children to different aspects of Qatari heritage through engaging events covering Qatar’s history, natural environments, arts, crafts, traditional dances, songs, games, and cuisine, all tailored to suit the developmental stage of the
young attendees.
In her welcoming address, Prof. Maryam Majid Al Falasi, Acting Director of the Early Childhood Center at QU, expressed heartfelt gratitude to the participating and supporting entities. She emphasized the significance of community collaboration in embedding Qatar’s cultural identity in children’s minds.
Participants and guests echoed the festival’s importance, emphasizing the need for concerted community efforts to support childhood development. Parents expressed their delight in involving their children in this cultural event, which offered a creative and educational glimpse into Qatar’s past and present.
The festival opened with a well-organized parade led by the Qatar Armed Forces Music Battalion, joined by all attendees, setting an uplifting and distinguished tone for the event. Trainer Shaeel Al Kuwari, along with children from the Center and students from Al-Noor Language School, presented a heritage-inspired operetta sponsored by Tarsheed, Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporat
ion (KAHRAMAA). The performance celebrated Qatar’s environment and strengthened children’s connection to national traditions.