Inquirer Read-Along Festival champions hope
In this crazy, unpredictable world, hope is what motivates us to keep doing good. This was the theme of this year’s 7th Read-Along Festival, which kicked off Friday
In this crazy, unpredictable world, hope is what motivates us to keep doing good. This was the theme of this year’s 7th Read-Along Festival, which kicked off Friday
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 on Saturday at the Inquirer office in Makati City.
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.
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