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Ang Madyik Silya ni Titoy
Here comes Titoy’s magic chair! Watch it turn into a car, a plane, or a train, and take Titoy to many wondrous places! Here is a heartwarming story about how a child’s boundless imagination helps him overcome his limitations.
2004 Gintong Aklat Award, Best Children's Book Runner-Up
Filipino with English translation
Author: Russell Molina
Illustrator: Marcus Nada |
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Bru-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha... Bru-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi
Mrs. Magalit is an old lady whose looks and actions all point to the possibility that she is a witch! Because of this, the little girl in our story is afraid of her. She soon realizes however that looks do not reveal the true nature of a person.
1995 PBBY-Salanga Grand Prize Winner 1995 PBBY-Alcala Grand Prize Winner
Filipino with English translation
Author: Ma. Corazon Remigio
Illustrator: Roland Mechael Ilagan |
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Ibong Adarna
The Adarna is a unique and wonderful bird in Philippine folklore. It can change the color of its feathers into more radiant and enchanting shades. Its song is so sweet that it can lull anyone to sleep, and once its droppings fall on a person, he or she will turn into stone. In this tale, Don Juan captures the elusive bird not because of agility or intelligence, but because of his golden heart.
Filipino with English translation
Author: Roberto Alonzo
Illustrator: Jordan Santos |
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Si Pilandok at ang Manok na Nangingitlog ng Ginto
Pilandok is a well-loved folk hero especially popular in the Muslim areas. His name is the Filipino equivalent for the mousedeer. In folk tales, Pilandok is portrayed as a clever creature who loves to play tricks - and his tricks often land him in difficult situations!
Filipino with English translation
Author: Victoria Añonuevo
Illustrator: Kora Albano |
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Si Pilandok sa Pulo ng Pawikan
This fifth tale in the Pilandok series of adventures is not only a show of our folk hero’s trademark cleverness but also of his concern for the environment. Pilandok once again battles the scheming Datu Usman who threatens the existence of pawikans.
Filipino with English translation
Author: Victoria Añonuevo
Illustrator: Kora Albano |
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Xilef
Xilef is the first Filipino Children's Story that helps develop greater understanding and acceptance of dyslexic children.
1999 Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, Third Prize, Best Children's Story 1995 International Board of Books for Young People Outstanding Book for Young People with Disability
Filipino with English translation
Author: Augie Rivera
Illustrator: Beth Parrocha Doctolero |
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