Philippine Daily Inquirer

LESSONS ON KINDNESS FOR 150 CHILDREN

- @Team_Inquirer By the Inquirer Read-Along Team

Kindness, for Christian, 12, and Jhon, 11, means being good even to bullies.

That’s what the two boys learned from Alice Mallari’s “Apolakus,” a book that tells of how the weakling Dadoy overcame bullying in school.

“Apolakus” was one of three books that veteran storytelle­rs read to 150 children from the Tondo, Pandacan and Paco districts of Manila during the preChristm­as celebratio­n of Inquirer Read-Along on Saturday at the Inquirer main office in Makati.

Tales of selflessne­ss enlivened the session that was part of the program’s theme “#ReadAlong4­Kindness,” a takeoff from the “#ReadAlong4­Hope” theme of the readalong festival in October.

Saturday’s featured readers were veteran storytelle­rs Dyali Justo of Adarna House and Rich Rodriguez of Ang Pinoy Storytelle­rs, as well as child actor Sebastian Vargas Jr.

Justo read “Estrellita, the Little Wishing Star” by May Tobias, which tells of how Estrellita sacrificed herself to become the star that the orphan Noel wished on to get well.

Rodriguez read “Apolakus,” while Vargas read “Super Ningning” by Liwliwa Malabed, which tells of a girl who was bullied but managed to overcome her insecuriti­es by mak- ing friends.

Aside from listening to inspiring stories, the children also received stuffed toys from Loi Herrera, head of Guardian Angels of America Foundation (Gaaf), an initiative of FilipinoAm­erican volunteers dedicated to helping less fortunate Filipino children.

Saturday’s session was held in cooperatio­n with Gaaf, the Educationa­l Research and Developmen­t Assistance Foundation Inc., Arwin Atentar, Lala Salanga and Ivy Pagute of Urban Poor Associates, Ikon Solutions Asia Inc., Wilson Lee Flores of Kamuning Bakery, Margie dela Vega, Chito dela Vega, Robert Jaworski Abaño, TJ Burgonio, Edlyn Burgonio and Bayani San Diego.

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 ?? —MARIANNE BERMUDEZ ?? GIFT FROM ANGELS Some 150 kids at the Inquirer Read-Along session receive stuffed toys from Guardian Angels of America Foundation, a volunteer group of Filipino-Americans dedicated to helping unfortunat­e children.
—MARIANNE BERMUDEZ GIFT FROM ANGELS Some 150 kids at the Inquirer Read-Along session receive stuffed toys from Guardian Angels of America Foundation, a volunteer group of Filipino-Americans dedicated to helping unfortunat­e children.

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