
This March, Book Nook continued its mission to nurture curiosity and connection through a dynamic lineup of creative workshops, storytelling sessions, and cultural events held at SM Aura and SM Podium.
With over 250 participants combined, the month’s events celebrated learning, self-expression, and the joy of reading in all its forms.
At SM Aura, the month kicked off with a colorful Arts and Crafts Workshop in partnership with The Crafters Marketplace on March 15, where kids brought their imagination to life through textures, colors, and hands-on creativity. The space was buzzing with energy as young artists proudly shared their unique creations.


transforms the space with creative energy, laughter, and proudly handmade masterpieces.
On March 26, Book Nook hosted the book launch of Ma Rasah: My Self-Trained Home Chef by Elvira Silla, in partnership with Bookshelf PH. Attended by both food lovers and readers, the event celebrated the launch of a cookbook filled with over 150 recipes for all levels that blend Filipino soul with global flavors.
As a highlight, the author personally signed and donated a copy of her book to the SM Aura Book Nook, encouraging mallgoers to visit, explore, and enjoy her work right from the shelves.

Chef during its launch at Book Nook SM Aura, in partnership with BookshelfPH.
Over at SM Podium, the energy remained high with a Rhinestone Painting Workshop on March 22, where participants took part in a meditative and fun afternoon of mindful art-making. The sparkling artworks served as a celebration of personal expression and creativity.
Closing the month, Book Nook celebrated National Women’s Month with a special storytelling session on March 30 in partnership with IBBY Philippines. Led by author Bambi Rodriguez, the session highlighted empowering stories from the Super Maya series, inspiring young readers to embrace courage, resilience, and the power of strong female characters.
“Each Book Nook event is a celebration of learning and self-expression. This month showed us how stories, art, and food can bring people together in beautiful and meaningful ways,” said Book Nook pioneer Shereen T. Sy.

painting at Book Nook SM Podium, transforming simple
canvases into sparkling works of art.
