In this crazy, unpredictable world, hope is what motivates us to keep doing good. This was the theme...
Five young storytellers will compete for the title of Storytelling King or Queen on the second day of Inquirer Read-Along Festival on Oct. 7.
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.
Stories teaching humility, charity, forgiveness and making sacrifices for loved ones were the focus of the post-Easter Inquirer Read-Along session...
Hundreds of children from all over Metro Manila trooped to the first day of the fourth Inquirer Read-Along Festival held on Wednesday at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP).
Seven young storytellers emerged as finalists in this year’s Philippine Daily Inquirer Read-Along Festival Storytelling Competition after the semifinal round held on Saturday at the Inquirer main office in Makati.