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QNB hosts art event for children on Earth Day.
Children painted a canvas using their hands after dipping them in blue and green paints.
The children symbolise the importance of planting trees and protecting the world's seas and oceans from pollution.
The event was organised to teach children to better appreciate nature and enable them to explore their creative abilities through art as a tool for self-expression.
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