Inquirer Read-Along: Lessons on heroism and kindness for 60 kids

 

 

 

 

 

Some 60 children listened to tales of heroism and kindness during the Inquirer Read-Along session Saturday at the Inquirer’s main office in Makati City, held in advance celebration of National Heroes Day and to commemorate the National Language Month.

Inquirer columnist and former Presidential Communications Undersecretary Manuel “Manolo” Quezon III read “Si Makisig” by Lamberto Antonio, a retelling of Lapu-Lapu’s Battle of Mactan through the eyes of a brave boy.

 

 

READ ALONG August 11, 2018 Philippine Daily Inquirer columnist Manuel Luis Quezon III reads to students of Nueve De Febrero Elementary School during a storytelling session celebrating the Buwan ng Wika at the Inquirer Office in Makati. INQUIRER PHOTO/ ALEXIS CORPUZ

 

“I think it’s less about the story and more about how the kids even at Grade three level understand that heroism is possible for everyone, even kids their age,” said Quezon, a first-time Inquirer Read-Along storyteller.

 

Veteran storyteller Ann Abacan of Sophia School read Michael Coroza’s “Ang mga Lambing ni Lolo Ding.” The story is about how a grandfather’s endearments became seeds of character manifested in little but enduring deeds of kindness which can be considered as acts of heroism.

 

READ ALONG August 11, 2018 Teacher Ann Abacan, an Inquirer Read-ALong Ambassador since 2007, reads to students of Nueve De Febrero Elementary School during a storytelling session celebrating the Buwan ng Wika at the Inquirer Office in Makati. INQUIRER PHOTO/ ALEXIS CORPUZ

 

 

The storytelling event was attended by Grade 3 pupils from the Nueve de Pebrero Elementary School.

 

The session was hosted by Inquirer Research’s Rafael Antonio and was held in cooperation with the Rotary Club of Mandaluyong West District led by their president Joel Reña and past president Paolo Rivera.  /muf

 

 

 

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