Dubai, 4th March 2012 (WAM) -- Knowledge Without Borders finished its tour today with the mobile bus "Moving library" in Dubai where it went to kindergarten and the school of modern skills and Repton School where students enjoyed the visits and had great benefit for all of the students and parents from outside the school.
Repton School has hosted the bus for a week on the occasion of the Arabic language week where several issues have been discussed that support Arab and foreigner students in the field of the Arabic language. Al Nada kindergarten also organized an exhibition of books under the banner of (a nation of reading will keep reading). The Mobile Library accompanied the exhibition where it received a great turnout from parents and nearby schools. Rashid Mohamed Alkous, Manager of Knowledge Without Borders, assured that the cultural and educational initiative is interested in promoting a infinite awareness about the importance of reading in our society and highlighting the important role that reading plays in the development of the nation and community. The project seeks through various activities to communicate the message of the project and motivate people to read. School students in Dubai have benefited from different titles of books that the moving library has to offer which suit all age groups. The moving library carries up to 2000 diverse book of literature and religion, health, history, children's stories and novels of the world and other useful books. After Dubai, the Library Without Borders will travel to Umm Al Qawain to complete the journey in schools of the UAE.Copyright Emirates News Agency (WAM) 2012.




















