The Philippines will be the guest of honor at the Singapore Book Council's 15th Asian Festival of Children's Content in May, an event meant to "delve into how curiosity drives innovation, powers the imagination, and spurs children in their exploration of the world around them through books and stories," per the festival's website.
The festival, which runs from May 23 to 26, will feature 80 speakers from Australia, Malaysia, South Korea, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and the US, as well as the Philippines, which will be guest of honor at Frankfurter Buchmesse in 2025, reports the Bookseller.
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