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Huni sa Kawayan
Binabantayan ni Kikoy ang mga nakabaong kawayan sa dalampasigan. Kapag madaling araw, nakakarinig siya ng humuhuning ibon. Gagamitin ang mga kawayan sa pagbuo ng organo na itutugtog ni Padre Diego sa simbang gabi.
Hanapin Ang Sagot
Tuklasin ang mga nangyari noong Martial Law sa tulong ng primary sources tulad ng mga larawan, official correspondence, mga balita, atbp. Ipinapakita rin ng activity book na ito ang mga likhang sining at tula na humaharap sa kadiliman at karahasang bumalot sa ating bansa noong dekada ‘70.
How to Raise Your Child
The journey of parenthood isn’t always easy to navigate. This book is our love letter to new parents. May the pieces of wisdom we offer guide you in nurturing your child.
BABAE! 18 Fierce and Fearless Filipinas
Uncover the inspiring stories of eighteen Pinays who influenced moments in history, whether in the battlefield, the stage, the courtroom, and more. Each profile contains a colorful vignette and a portrait of a female icon.
Rizalpabeto
Nadera writes literary pieces on Jose Rizal’s importance and relevance in Philippine history. Perfect for high school students, RIZALPABETO could be a tool for historical and cultural discovery for Filipino students.
Mga Kuwento ng Maaliwalas
The town of Maaliwalas has a lot of stories to tell. Trees are grown in secret; a quiet barber’s once empty seat gets occupied; neighbors are enemies while cats and dogs are best friends.
Mamita’s Garden
Mamita loves her garden. There are lots to see, and lots to count -- flowers, pots, plants, and more.
Building the Future
What do rollercoasters, computers, tall buildings, and your favorite songs have in common? An engineer is involved in making them! These builders from all walks of life have helped shaped the modern world. Learn about different engineering disciplines, Filipino engineers, and more!
Ang Punla ng Aratiles
Will trees just be memories from Nanay’s stories? What did its fruit taste like? Two children set out on a mission to save the first sapling they have ever seen in their concrete world.
Ang Kahon ni Lola
Lola Nil is missing her favorite item—a little white box made of galvanized metal! Grandchild Non helps her find it while counting all the interesting things in her home along the way.
Ang Alamat ng Mariposa
They say that love changes you. Maria and her husband Ponso were woven together by their great love and healing silks, which were both sorely missed by the townspeople after their sudden disappearance. A trip into the enchanted forest in search of the couple led to a curious discovery.
A Bridge for Silay
The legend of Puente del Diablo or the "devil's bridge" of Talim Island in Binangonan, Rizal is also the story of a young woman, her village, and how they find their strength in each other.
A Fish Tale
Koi lives underwater with his Grandfather Agu but looks different from the rest of the sea creatures. One day, Koi swam near fishing boats. He found himself in the care of human beings that looked like him, but Koi chose to swim back home.
Ang Aklatang Pusa
Aling Salvacion is a bit of an outcast in Pook Palaris. They find her quite weird -- and scary -- for keeping a "library" of cats. But she believes that there is a cat for everyone. And so one by one, she lets the people in her town borrow one. Sometimes, they never return her cats, but that's fine. Winner of the 116h Romeo Children's Story Competition in 2015 and cited in The White Ravens List in 2020
Ang Anghel ng Santa Ana
Identical twin sisters Anita and Winona love the theater. Each year, their town of Santa Ana stages a special play whose lead role is reserved only for 11 to 12-year-old girls. They are eleven years old this year and it could be their last chance! // Winner of the 18th Romeo Children's Story Competition in 2017.
Ang Batang Maraming Bawal
Romeo is quite the sickly child. He is not allowed to go outdoors much, except for visits to the doctor. But he is a dreamer, and a poet, and has an imagination stronger and livelier than anything!
Ang Dyip ni Mang Tomas
In rural Barangay Pastol, Mang Tomas drives an aging, red jeepney -- the very first in his town. Everyone knows his jeep because it is witness to everything -- each child's baptism, each couple's walk down the aisle, each student's graduation from school. Neighbors seeking work abroad are seen to the airpot by Mang Tomas' jeepney and, just the same, it is the jeepney that welcomes them back home.
BenCab's Activity Book for Children: Imagine, Play, Color, Learn
The book features select images from BenCab’s 50 years of being an artist, a brief background on why they were painted, and a chance for kids to interact with them through 20 pages of coloring and writing activities, finger puppets and paper doll dress-up, spot-the-difference, and more—all inspired by artworks of the master. The learning tools in this book are written by child development professional and teacher Karen Joy Desamparado-Foronda.
This interactive book serves as a mini-introduction to art literacy, nationalism, environment, and gender.
Agawan Base
“Time out!”
Natatalo ang mga ibon.
Kailangan nila mag-isip ng paraan.
Gusto ni Pogo tumulong para manalo sila.
Pero wala siyang malawak na pakpak
o mataas na kuko, hindi siya mabilis,
at higit sa lahat, napakaliit niya.
Ano ang magagawa niya?
Renato Barja’s Children’s Stories
Artist Renato "Jojo" Barja, Jr. comes across many faces in his daily commutes to his studio and other places. Here, Jojo compiles portraits of children he encounters -- some fleeting, some regular -- and the stories their faces tell.