MANILA, Philippines — Over a thousand children learned the importance of fairness and sharing from the stories told in...
Some 100 kids learned about the health benefits, environmental impact and the ethics of eating vegetables and eating meat-free meals from guest readers nutritionist-dietitian Ann Abacan and actress and TV host Patricia Tumulak at the Inquirer Read-Along session at the Philippine Daily Inquirer office in Makati on Saturday.
Tales of courage, faith, and acceptance took center stage at the Inquirer Read-Along session held Saturday at the Philippine Daily Inquirer office in Makati, in time for the Holy Week celebration.
Your greatest enemy is yourself. This was one of the lessons from one of the stories read to some 40 students at the Inquirer Read-Along at the Philippine Daily Inquirer office in Makati on Saturday morning in time for the Holy Week celebration.
In celebration of National Women’s Month, about 70 schoolchildren learned the essence of inner beauty and fostering spiritual growth in the family during the Inquirer Read-Along session held at the newspaper’s Makati office on Saturday morning.
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.
Underscoring love for country in celebration of love month, children listened to inspiring stories of selflessness and humility during the Inquirer Read-Along session on Saturday morning at the Inquirer office in Makati City.
In celebration of nutrition month, tales emphasizing the value of healthy eating and the vitality of traditional Filipino food market were told to some 120 children during the Inquirer Read-Along session at Inquirer main office in Makati on Saturday morning.
This was the concept behind the first Inquirer Read-Along session this year, which featured the comeback of “Batibot”—the Filipino version of the long-running American children’s television series “Sesame Street”—not on TV but on tablets and smartphones.
The young listeners giggled everytime British Ambassador Asif Ahmad did his ant voice when he read Angelita Aragon’s “Ang Magkaibigan,” a story of friendship between an ant and a dove. “Whenever you read to children, it’s always very honest,” the ambassador said.