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‘Juan Pawikan’ book for children launched

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/ 01:58 AM October 10, 2015

FABIE’S latest book hopes to inspire the spirit of marine life and ocean conservation in children.

FABIE’S latest book hopes to inspire the spirit of marine life and ocean conservation in children.

MONA LISA Publications recently launched Celine Beatriz Fabie’s new children’s book, “The Legend of Juan Pawikan and the 7,107 Islands,” in celebration of World Animal Day and World Habitat Day this week.

At 3 p.m. on Oct. 31, Powerbooks Greenbelt will be holding “Juan Pawikan’s Trick or Turtles: A Sea Turtle’s Treat” for children’s reading and book signing, plus games, activities and prizes. E-mail [email protected].

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Likha Pilipinas

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“Likha Pilipinas,” the first Philippine multidisciplinary summit on creativity and innovation, will be held at the CCP on Oct. 13 and 14. The summit is organized by the CCP, De La Salle University and the NCCA, and combines academic input with practical applications. It seeks to underscore the value of the creative industries to enhance and support their future growth.

 ‘Modern Living TV’

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At 10 a.m. today on ANC, “Modern Living Philippines” features Pamela Gotangco Hupp’s first solo art exhibit, prenatal yoga, Carmela Villegas’ heavenly desserts, and Philux’s latest furniture collection, Scandiniana.

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 ‘Wheels TV’

At 10 a.m. today on the ABS-CBN Sports + Action channel, “Wheels TV” highlights include smart tips on how to beat traffic, the Chrysler 300L, Cavinti cave, and Matteo Guidicelli taking the Ford Ranger for a spin.

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