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Celebrate National Children’s Book Day with fun and engaging virtual kids' activities

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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 July 21, 10:00am, followed by the NCBD 2020 Website Launch at 12:00pm 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 2:00pm on the official Facebook pages of the CCP and CCP Arts Education. The book is written and illustrate­d by Ellen Jay Tampus.

On the next day, July 22 at 3:00pm, 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 July 23 at 3:00pm, Sinag, a group of artists, will offer a free livestream on illustrati­ng book with difficult topics at the CCP and PBBY Facebook pages.

On July 25, 3:00pm, 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 email to ccpinterte­xtualdivis­ion@ gmail.com.

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