Stories about change and new beginnings kicked off the first Inquirer Read-Along session for the year. At Saturday’s session, actor and peace ambassador Mikael Daez, returning storyteller Dyali Justo, and child winners of the recently concluded 2nd Inquirer Read-Along Festival Storytelling Competition, Mark Nowel Eleuterio and Laila Rontos, regaled over 60 children with stories about a town that rediscovered laughter, a dragon who learned to accept his different nature, and a grasshopper who changed his naughty ways, among others.
To mark International Women’s Day, stories emphasizing women’s strength of character were read at the Inquirer Read-Along session held Saturday at the newspaper’s main offices.
Close to 100 children were treated to stories about heroes and given tips on reading during the launch of the Inquirer Read-Along Caravan at the Chinese International School (CIS) in Makati last Tuesday.
Sophia School high school senior Alexis Papa scanned the class list, and made sure that the pupils were properly lined up before they headed to the school’s covered quadrangle.
University of the Philippines-Tacloban student Deona Pantas was in downtown Tacloban when Super Typhoon Yolanda slammed into Central Visayas last November.
Stories about brave and just women leaders regaled around 80 kids during Saturday morning’s Inquirer Read-Along session held at the newspaper’s main office in Makati in celebration of International Women’s Day.
Fifteen young readers aged 10 to 12 made it through the elimination round of this year’s Inquirer Read-Along Festival Storytelling Contest, which saw 54 students from seven schools battle it out in an interactive storytelling competition.
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