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BATIBOT on TV has garnered every major industry award. In 1996, Batibot won its 8th Gawad CCP Award as one of the Ten Best Television programs in the Philippines "for its continuing effort to teach Filipino consciousness and values among children, through humane and realistic presentations employing creative and pro-Filipino formats suitable to the level of understanding of children."
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![]() 1896 KALAYAAN is a one-hour magazine program for 7-13 year olds designed as an afterschool resource on Philippine history, culture, civics and geography.
![]() RADYO BATIBOT is a radio program for children aged 7 to 12 years old. It is intended especially for Filipino children in far-flung rural communities. Hall of Fame Awardee, Best Children's Radio Program, 1991 Catholic Mass Media Awards. "A program especially directed to children which the medium of radio has seemed to have forgotten... using the gentle magic of story, drama and song, which carry lessons of truth, goodness and other human values."
![]() BATIBOT LIVE SHOWS AND ROAD TOURS are original stage productions featuring the popular BATIBOT characters using games, songs and dances to deliver timely messages to children. "Munting Kamay, Mundong Buhay!" and "Sugod mga Kapatid! Linisin ang Paligid! are some of the recent BATIBOT live shows emphasizing PCTVF's continuing commitment to environmental education.
![]() BATIBOT BOOKS PCTVF produces AKLAT BATIBOT - storybooks featuring well-loved original BATIBOT stories and activity books with popular BATIBOT characters in pages designed to stimulate young creative minds and hands.
BATIBOT CASSETTES
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PCTVF TEACHING VIDEOS
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"Children's Voices" (Media from the point of view of Asia's children) is a series of 10 videos presented at the Asian Summit on Child Rights and the Media. It was produced by PCTVF in cooperation with producers from the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU). "Beyond Survival: A Promise of Hope" is one of the most comprehensive advocacy materials on early childhood care and development in the Philippines.
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BATIBOT: The World of Children Expo
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