KidsMondo Doha partners with Abdul Samad Al Qurashi for fragrant addition to kid-size city

Visitors to KidsMondo will be able to explore and enjoy the fragrance emitting from the range of ouds and perfumes.
Visitors to KidsMondo will be able to explore and enjoy the fragrance emitting from the range of ouds and perfumes. -
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KidzMondo Doha, Qatar’s one-of-a-kind miniature city, has signed a partnership agreement with oud and perfume company Abdul Samad Al Qurashi.

The partnership adds a new flower that exudes the scent of oud and amber in educational and entertainment establishments at The Mall of Qatar, reflecting the youthful spirit of creativity and adventure.

Visitors to KidsMondo will be able to explore and enjoy the fragrance emitting from the range of ouds and perfumes.

“We are always happy to be expanding our partnerships with local entities and most recently with a leader in perfumery, Abdul Samad Al Qurashi,”

KidzMondo Doha General Manager Nabil Barakat said. “This partnership is a unique entry into Doha’s edutainment city and will provide fun and exciting activities for Kidizens to enjoy as they are exposed to a new world of perfumery.”

KidzMondo Doha is an interactive kid-size city developed for and managed solely by children. The self-sufficient city has its own economy and currency and allows children to dress up and play real-life roles in a safe and educational environment.



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