A dynamic gathering of educators, authors, media practitioners, and advocates came together on March 3, 2026, at JRich Corporate Center in Quezon City for the Lampara Books Media Launch, an event unveiling the publisher’s first-quarter slate of educational materials aimed at addressing the Philippines’ literacy and numeracy gaps. Lampara Books, a leading advocacy-driven publisher, showcased its newest titles designed to strengthen foundational reading skills, promote numeracy, and provide culturally relevant learning resources for Filipino children.

The event opened with remarks from Lampara Books’ team, emphasizing the urgency of supporting early literacy and numeracy amidst studies showing that many young Filipino learners struggle to grasp basic comprehension and math concepts. Authors Daisy Jane Calado and Victor Villanueva shared insights on how the materials they helped develop aim to transform learning into an engaging, structured, and culturally grounded experience. Attendees were introduced to the first-quarter releases through interactive demonstrations, highlighting the publisher’s commitment to accessible, bilingual, and meaningful educational content.
Among the featured titles were standout reading programs such as Magbasa Tayo! / Let’s Read! Series, designed to enrich comprehension through bilingual storytelling, and the STARS (Start Right Reading Series) by Zarah C. Gagatiga, offering step-by-step literacy instruction for K–3 learners. Numeracy resources like Math-Talas! The Numeracy Learning Kit by Calado and Jacob Raphael Cunanan presented math concepts through story-driven exercises aligned with the school curriculum, making problem-solving both practical and enjoyable. The event also highlighted empowering titles like Kids Have Rights! by Michellan Sarile-Agalao, which teaches children about their rights using age-appropriate rhymes and real-life examples, and Sari-Sari Books by Genaro R. Gojo Cruz, celebrating diversity and imagination through stories designed to provoke critical thinking.

The launch also served as a platform to recognize emerging literary talents through the announcement of the 2025 Lampara Prize winners. The Grand Winner in the Young Adult Fiction category was celebrated for a story that merges creativity with social relevance, while special recognition awards were given to authors whose works offered innovative approaches to literacy and numeracy learning. Winners received publication opportunities, mentorship from experienced educators, and cash prizes, empowering them to continue creating impactful works for young readers. The announcement generated palpable excitement in the room, reinforcing Lampara Books’ role not only as a publisher but also as an incubator for Filipino educational talent.

Interactive segments allowed participants to explore the materials firsthand, flipping through story-driven math kits, decodable comics, bilingual reading sets, and literacy boxes designed to support early learning. Discussions focused on practical applications for classrooms and homes, with authors and educators demonstrating how children can progress from recognizing letters to building sentences while also integrating numeracy skills in meaningful ways. Attendees remarked on the attention to cultural context, noting that the materials successfully connect learning to Filipino experiences, values, and narratives.
The Lampara Books Media Launch highlighted the publisher’s multifaceted approach: blending advocacy, pedagogy, and creative storytelling to combat literacy gaps. The event underscored the importance of structured instruction paired with accessible resources, demonstrating that literacy and numeracy are not just academic skills but tools for empowerment.

By the conclusion of the launch, attendees left not just with materials and knowledge but with a renewed sense of purpose to support the next generation of learners. With its first-quarter 2026 releases, Lampara Books continues to advance a vision where children not only learn to read but read to understand, imagine, and create a brighter future, while emerging authors and award winners contribute to a growing culture of literacy, critical thinking, and Filipino pride. (with reports from Lau Balocos)

