Tales of unconditional love were told to over 70 kids during the Inquirer Read-Along's celebration of love month.
Stories of new beginnings and finding one’s purpose marked the first session of Inquirer Read-Along for this year on Saturday morning at the newspaper's office in Makati.
Everyone deserves a second chance, especially those who had sinned against us.This was the lesson from the story of veteran theater actress and singer Pinky Marquez to some 100 street children who joined the special session of Inquirer Read-Along for the Christmas season on Saturday.
Healthy eating not only nourishes one's well-being, but also protects and conserves the environment.
Stories about family togetherness through happy or hard times were the focus of the Inquirer Read-Along special session on Saturday held in celebration of national reading month and as part of the festivities leading up to Inquirer's 33rd anniversary next month.
When you have faith in yourself and in others, great things might just happen.This was one of the lessons picked up by some 100 kids during the morning session of the second day of the Inquirer Read-Along festival on Saturday at the Inquirer main office in Makati.
With courage and unity, we can prevail amid trying times and persecution.
Stories of courage and strength were featured in the afternoon session of the first day of the Inquirer Read-Along Festival on Friday at the Inquirer main office.
Eleven students from Metro Manila schools made the cut to the semifinal round of the 8th Inquirer Read-Along Festival Storytelling Competition on Saturday.
Actress Kakai Bautista provided laughter to some 60 kids with her fun-filled storytelling during the Inquirer Read-Along session on August 11 at the Inquirer’s main office in Makati City, held in advance celebration of National Heroes Day and in commemoration of the National Language Month.