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Instituto Cervantes de Manila, in partnership with the Embassy of Spain, Ayala Land, and Make It Makati, invites everyone to celebrate Día del Libro on April 26, 2025, at the Ayala Triangle Gardens in Makati. According to Adobo Magazine, the event runs from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM and offers a day filled with literature, culture, and community activities. Among the wide selection of reading materials available, visitors can also expect to find Filipino children’s books that contribute to the spirit of World Book Day.
The event promises a full day of lively activities that highlight the joy of reading and Spanish culture. Instituto Cervantes remains faithful to tradition, and Día del Libro continues to offer visitors a vibrant and interactive experience.
Book Fair Features Spanish and Filipino Children’s Books
Instituto Cervantes has prepared a book fair that will gather some of the top bookstores and publishing houses in Manila. Book lovers can expect a 20% discount on a variety of titles, making it a perfect opportunity to expand personal libraries. True to Spanish tradition, each book purchased comes with a free rose, adding a meaningful touch to every transaction.
Readers who frequent the fair will find an exciting assortment of literary works, including Filipino children’s books that continue to nurture young imaginations. Instituto Cervantes ensures that this year’s Día del Libro maintains a diverse selection to cater to all ages. From timeless classics to contemporary titles, visitors can find books that suit every interest.
In keeping with the celebration’s community-driven atmosphere, organizers have designed activities that involve both avid readers and first-time visitors. Every part of the program reflects the importance of literature in shaping culture and fostering lifelong learning.
Activities Beyond Filipino Children’s Books
Aside from the book fair, Instituto Cervantes offers an engaging lineup of cultural activities for guests of all ages. The program includes poetry recitals, free Spanish classes, storytelling sessions, exhibits, and street art. Children will have a chance to enjoy dedicated activities designed to foster their love for reading, providing another chance to discover Filipino children’s books among the options.
“Escribo el Quijote” invites attendees to handwrite selected excerpts from Miguel de Cervantes’ timeless novel, Don Quixote de La Mancha. This special project will eventually form a handwritten compilation to be stored in the library of Instituto Cervantes. It offers visitors a unique opportunity to connect with literary history through their own handwriting.
Throughout the day, attendees can also experience Spanish gastronomy with food offerings available on-site. Spanish cuisine complements the literary theme by offering a taste of the culture that produced world-renowned literary figures.
Adding to the day’s highlights, Instituto Cervantes will present an authentic Flamenco show titled “Flamenco Pasión.” This performance brings together internationally acclaimed talents such as guitarist Tito Losada, singer Marta Heredia, and dancers Daniela Ramos and Lucía González. Their presence ensures that Día del Libro provides not just books but also an unforgettable artistic experience.
To cap off the evening, the Filipino rock band Yah Bles will perform a live concert starting at 9:00 PM. Their presence adds a local musical flavor to the largely literary event, strengthening the ties between Filipino culture and the global celebration of books.
Día del Libro: A Perfect Place for Filipino Children’s Books
Día del Libro, as reported by Adobo Magazine, highlights the vibrant relationship between literature and the community. It creates an inclusive space where Filipino children’s books can stand alongside Spanish masterpieces and other international works. Instituto Cervantes recognizes the growing importance of promoting children’s literacy and offers families an opportunity to discover titles that capture Filipino experiences.
The celebration does not charge an admission fee, making it accessible to anyone who wishes to immerse themselves in the day’s activities. All programs operate on a first-come, first-served basis, encouraging early attendance for those interested in participating fully.
By incorporating Filipino children’s books into the mix, Instituto Cervantes honors the role that literature plays in nurturing the next generation of readers and storytellers. The event’s variety of offerings ensures that children and adults alike leave with new experiences, deeper appreciation for books, and perhaps a newfound love for Spanish and Filipino literature.
Instituto Cervantes’ Día del Libro at Ayala Triangle Gardens promises a dynamic and engaging day for readers, writers, and art enthusiasts. With its celebration of books, storytelling, poetry, music, and dance, the event continues to inspire a love of literature across ages and cultures.
For full event details and updates, visitors are encouraged to check the official page of Instituto Cervantes de Manila.
Instituto Cervantes Celebrates Día del Libro with Books, Roses, and Filipino Children’s Books
