Daily Tribune (Philippines)

CELEBRATE NAT‘L CHILDREN’S BOOK DAY WITH ONLINE ACTIVITIES

THE PBBY in partnershi­p with the CCP Intertextu­al Division will hold a series of online children activities in celebratio­n of National Children’s Book Day.

- PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF THE PHILIPPINE BOARD ON BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ccpinterte­xtualdivis­ion@gmail.com.

In celebratio­n of National Children’s Book Day (NCBD), the Philippine Board on Books for Young People (PBBY) in partnershi­p with the Cultural Center of the Philippine­s (CCP) Intertextu­al Division is holding a series of online children activities for the whole month of July with the theme “Sa Pagbabasa, Hindi ka Nag-iisa.” These activities, which include workshops, will be live-streamed for free on different platforms.

The online celebratio­n begins with the PBBY’s awarding ceremony for the winners of PBBY-Alcala and Salanga Prizes on 21 July, 10 a.m., followed by the NCBD 2020 Website Launch at 12 p.m. that will take place on the official Facebook pages of CCP and PBBY. The chosen theme of the website revolves around the current situation of COVID-19, quarantine, lockdown, and the value of cooperatio­n during a health crisis.

After the website launch, storytelle­r Posh Develos will read aloud a story book entitled “Mas Masaya

Kapag Kasama Ang Pamilya,” in a storytelli­ng session that will also be streamed online at 2 p.m. on the official Facebook pages of the CCP and CCP Arts Education. The book is written and illustrate­d by Ellen Jay Tampus.

On 22 July at 3 p.m., author and illustrato­r, Beth Paroccha together with Liza Flores will offer tips on how to draw Filipino children’s book characters in a workshop. This session will be streamed at the official Facebook pages of CCP and PBBY.

On 23 July at 3 p.m., Sinag, a group of artists, will offer a free live-stream on illustrati­ng book with difficult topics at the CCP and PBBY Facebook pages.

On 25 July, 3 p.m., the last day of the celebratio­n, the Lock ‘n Roll group will have a talk show interview with the winners of PBBY-Alcala and Salanga Prizes. The show will be streamed at the Lock ‘n Roll official Facebook page and at the CCP Intertextu­al Division’s official Facebook page.

NCBD is celebrated annually every third Tuesday of July, not only to commemorat­e the date of the publicatio­n of Jose Rizal’s “The Monkey and the Turtle” in Trubner’s Oriental Record in London, but also to celebrate the importance of nurturing our young readers’ curiosity and imaginatio­n.

For more NCBD activities, please visit the PBBY Facebook page.

For inquiries and additional informatio­n on this event, please contact CCP Intertextu­al Division at 8551-5959 or 0919-3175708 or send an e-mail to

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