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KidzMondo Doha has partnered with Baladna to add a dairy factory to the indoor theme park’s wide range of edutainment activities and establishments for children.
The partnership comes in the framework of the edutainment theme park’s development of a relevant and appealing learning experience that encourages interest through collaboration with leading brands that children can associate with, thereby imparting valuable knowledge while opening the gate to creativity for kids through playful learning, according to a statement from KidzMondo Doha.
Nabil R Barakat, general manager of KidzMondo Doha, said: “The presence of a Baladna factory within KidzMondo Doha will provide an opportunity to young visitors to participate in the process of producing quality dairy products with international best practices.”
KidzMondo Doha is Qatar’s “one-of-a-kind” miniature edutainment city, while Baladna is the first Qatari company to invest in livestock farming, sheep milk and goat production on such a large scale in the country, the statement notes.
Hossam Fares, CEO of Baladna, noted: “Baladna is pleased to be partnering with KidzMondo Doha to contribute towards their vision of creating the future generation of leaders and active members of the community.”
Some of the other key attractions at the international edutainment park will include a bank, fire station, police station, hospital, driving institute, race track, university, car wash, barbershop, TV, radio, aircraft and an oil & gas refinery, among others.
Located in Mall of Qatar, KidzMondo Doha will be spread across a built-up area of about 8,000sq m, which will host more than 60 establishments and over 80 activities.
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