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Lawyer Gigo Alampay remembers it well. In the late 1980s, he saw a short animation film, “The Man Who Planted Trees,” based on a short story published in 1953 by
Lawyer Gigo Alampay remembers it well. In the late 1980s, he saw a short animation film, “The Man Who Planted Trees,” based on a short story published in 1953 by
As each day inches us closer to the holidays, Lifestyle.INQ and SM Supermalls have partnered up for a series all about gift-giving. Let us help you figure out what’s best
Summer is a time for fun, for laughs, but also a surprisingly good time to learn. While it’s important for kids to take a break from school, there’s still a
“Are you going to post that, Mama?”
In a bid to meet the demands of two compelling issues faced by today’s society, Greenpeace has recently released an educational children’s book that promotes healthy eating and environmentally conscious food choices.
A recent talk, titled “Developing Grit: Overcoming Inner Obstacles,” was delivered to parents of students at De La Salle Santiago Zobel School.
“Our favorite way to bond is doing chores together on weekends.
As early as kindergarten, you can familiarize your kids with tips on saving and spending.
Hearing “my tummy hurts” from a kid can strike fear in the heart of a parent. This is particularly true for mothers who are expected to be active and assertive
Parents can significantly improve the nutritional value of their children’s pack lunches by swapping sugary fruit drinks for healthy beverages.
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