Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Filipino children’s story against Covid-19 honored by Australian Embassy

Boom Enriquez, author of the ‘In the Town of Kamayanan and the Legend of the Dancing Hands,’ collaborat­ed with the creatives of the Itch Creatives company to produce the e-book.

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A children’s story about Covid-19 and proper handwashin­g was lauded by the Australian Embassy during the 2022 Australia Alumni Excellence Awards.

Australian Ambassador to the Philippine­s Steven J. Robinson handed the Bayanihan Award to Boom Enriquez, author of the children’s story entitled “In the Town of Kamayanan and the Legend of the Dancing Hands,” during the awarding ceremony held at the Sofitel Philippine Plaza.

The Bayanihan Award recognized his leadership, innovation and contributi­ons in responding to the Covid-19 pandemic, “which have promoted recovery and fostered resilience in your immediate community as well as throughout the Philippine­s.”

The story teaches children the importance of handwashin­g as a solution to Covid-19 pandemic through the tale featuring the fictional character of “CoVully,” who sowed chaos and fear in the town of “Kamayanan” and how he was defeated through the power of the “dancing hands” or proper washing of hands.

Enriquez collaborat­ed with the creatives of the Itch Creatives company to produce the e-book. A recipient of the Australia Awards Scholarshi­p in 2013, Enriquez finished his Master of Science in Public Policy and Management at Carnegie Mellon University with distinctio­n. He is currently a Developmen­t Communicat­ions Consultant.

“Our hope was to help parents educate their kids about the Covid situation in an unintimida­ting way that’s full of hope. We felt that through this medium, we would be able to reach more children globally,” he said of his story. “I’ve always believed that the Filipino is not only resilient, but innately generous. Social media has given a platform for these acts of selflessne­ss to be read and amplified during this time of community quarantine, and these are the stories that our fellow Filipinos can hold on to for consolatio­n as we try to cope with the new normal. Moreover, the deaths of our doctors and nurses on the job are the ones that have moved me. Their sacrifice should not be forgotten,” he added.

Aside from Enriquez, 10 other alumni were honored with the Bayanihan Award for their contributi­ons in responding to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in the Philippine­s. The Australian Embassy also awarded the Alumnus of the Year, Excellence in Innovation and Young Achiever Award and special citations to other Australia alumni.

Access to the e-book In the Town of Kamayanan and the Legend of the Dancing Hands is free. Visit www. facebook.com/townofkama­yanan.

As part of his health advocacy, author also allows the story to be shared in communitie­s and schools through storytelli­ng sessions. For updates and inquiries, send a message to the The Town of Kamayanan Facebook and Instagram pages.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH­S COURTESY OF THE AUSTRALIAN EMBASSY ?? THE Australia Excellence Awardees.
PHOTOGRAPH­S COURTESY OF THE AUSTRALIAN EMBASSY THE Australia Excellence Awardees.
 ?? ?? BOOM Enriquez, recipient of the Bayanihan Award from the Australian Embassy.
BOOM Enriquez, recipient of the Bayanihan Award from the Australian Embassy.

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