Storytelling, hand-made flowers at Museo Pambata

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Museo Pambata (MP) welcomes February with activities that can be enjoyed by kids and adults alike.
 
Visit the museum wearing your best red outfit, and you might just get a special prize! The museum is giving away special gifts to the first 50 museum visitors wearing red, starting Thursday, February 14.
 
Make a hand-made flower using the outlines of your palms, with the museum guides as your teachers! You can give it to your loved ones as a Valentine’s Day token (February 17, 2 pm).
 
Storytelling sessions become more fun when they are brought to life! Join the Sipat Lawin Ensemble as they perform the story “Kung Bakit Umuulan” by Rene O. Villanueva (February 23, 10 am).
 
Witness a folk dance performance on Saturday, February 16 at 10 am.  Earlier on February, a shadowplay performance and an arts and crafts activity was held. These regular programs are presented with help from the Aldaba-Lim Foundation.

Museo Pambata is located at Roxas Boulevard corner South Drive, Manila. Museum hours from Tuesday to Saturday are from 8 am to 5 pm and 1 to 5 pm during Sunday. All activities are for free with admission (P100 for both children and adults). Manila residents with valid IDs may come in for free during Tuesdays and avail of a 50% discount on other days. For more information, call Museo Pambata at 523-1797 to 98 or 535-0595 or send an e-mail at info@museopambata.org.

 
Below are Museo Pambata’s list of activities for February 2013:
 
February 16
Ang Bayanihan sa Museo, 10 am
Watch a performance of your favorite Filipino folk dances with the Philippine National Folk Dance
Company.
 
February 17
MP Guides’ Corner
Make a “hand”-made flower out of the outlines of your hands as a gift for Valentine’s Day, together
with the museum guides. 2 pm
 
February 23
Book on the Spot with Sipat Lawin Ensemble
Watch a performance of “Kung Bakit Umuulan” by Rene O. Villanueva in a theatrical performance by
Sipat Lawin Ensemble. 10 am

Source: Museo Pambata press release

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