Kids join storytelling session in Puerto Princesa
PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, Palawan, May 22 (PIA) -- A total of 45 children participated in the Philippine Navy and the Philippine Daily Inquirer’s storytelling session in Puerto Princesa City on May 19.
Fifteen children aged seven to 12 years old from Kanluran ng Ama, an orphanage operated by the Puerto Princesa City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO), were joined by 30 dependents of Naval Forces West (NAVFORWEST) officers and personnel in the simultaneous Read-Along sessions conducted in all naval units countrywide.
The Read-Along session aims to provide an interactive, wholesome, and entertaining medium for the Philippine Navy and its units across the country through video teleconferencing.
The storytelling sessions coincide with the 114th Anniversary of the Philippine Navy. Stories read included “Si Pilandok sa Pulo ng Pawikan,” “Domino and the Whale,” and “Si Carancal Laban sa mga Bongbongeros."
The session was conducted at the Naval Station Apolinario Jalandoon in Barangay San Miguel in Puerto Princesa City.
At the end of the storytelling sessions, the kids were treated with snacks. Each child received school supplies, goodies, and balloons. (6CRG/TBO/OCJ-PIA 4B, Palawan)
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