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Museo Pambata launches 20th anniversary book

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Museo Pambata recently launched the book IMAGINE | Looking Back and Looking Forward: Museo Pambata at 20. Written by Jacqueline Franquelli, IMAGINE invites you into Museo Pambata’s world, first to discover 20 of its facets that together represent a broader picture of what it has been, and then to envision what else it can be as it moves forward with bigger dreams.

Featured in the book are 28 of the most esteemed and accomplished Filipinos in their respective fields such as Helena Benitez, David Consunji and Elizabeth Zobel – all Museo Pambata partners in advocating children’s causes. These visionaries have joined us in imagining exciting possibilities for the future, by looking back on their own childhoods and reflecting on what it is that is relevant to the children of today.

Opened to the public in 1994, Museo Pambata features exhibits that encourage children to explore and discover various concepts while they play. Also held in the museum all year round are activities designed to educate, entertain, and develop the creativity of its young visitors. During the 1st Children’s Museum Awards in 2012, Museo Pambata was shortlisted and honoreed with a Special Commendation by Hands On! International and the European Museum Academy “for inspiring the creation of new children’s museums in the Philippines and in Asia.”

Proceeds of the sales of the book will benefit the museum’s educational programs.

For more information, visit www.museopambata.org.

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DAVID CONSUNJI AND ELIZABETH ZOBEL

HANDS ON

HELENA BENITEZ

INTERNATIONAL AND THE EUROPEAN MUSEUM ACADEMY

JACQUELINE FRANQUELLI

LOOKING BACK AND LOOKING FORWARD

MUSEO

MUSEO PAMBATA

MUSEUM AWARDS

SPECIAL COMMENDATION

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