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10 Psalms
10 Psalms to Help You Pray Like Jesus
When we red the psalms in the Bible, we can do many different things: shout with joy or anger, be filled with wonder, say thank you, or feel hopeful.
Here are 10 psalms that are sung or read at Mass. They were chosen out of the 150 psalms in the Bible, and are illustrated to help you when you pray.
Lectionary texts from Lectionary, Sundays and Solemnities of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, Copyright (c) Concacan Inc., 1992, 2009.
Other texts by Monique Scherrer Translation by Anne Louise Mahoney Illustrations by Hélène Georges, Remi Saillard, Clotilde Perrin, Didier Balicevic, Delphine Renon, Eric Gasté
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100 Events That Shaped the Philippines
A centennial celebration of words and pictures that showcase
the 100 events that shaped the Philippines.
2000 National Book Award Best Book in History & Best Book Design
English
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100 Questions Filipino Kids Ask
Why is there no snow in the Philippines? What is a black hole? Who discovered colors? What is the most dangerous sport in the world? Why do we blink?
These and many other questions boggle the mind of Filipino children. From a survey of over four hundred kids, here is a book that mixes fun with fact, giving kids the answers to their questions in the fields of science, history and culture, art, and sports. Kids are also treated to some interesting bits of trivia and hands-on activities.
2006 National Book Award, Best Reference Book
English
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101 Filipino Icons
Do you know what the Manunggul jar looks like? How does one dance the Tinikling? What is the Hudhud? Adarna House and Bench works together in this reference book of 101 noteworthy icons of Filipino heritage. With notes to guide teachers for classroom discussions, this book presents a survey of people, places, objects, and events that every Filipino should know.
Edited by Virgilio Almario and Ani Rosa Almario
Illustrator: Beth Parrocha Doctolero |
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101 Filipino Icons Volume II
What is the oldest masjid in the country? Who is the artist behind letras y figuras? Why is the Metopolitan Theater renowned in Asia?
The first volume could not cover all.
This sequel presents a comprehensive survey of the next 101 people, places, objects, institutions, and events that make Filipinos unique.
Each icon features an article written in English or Filipino, photographs, illustrations, trivia, and quotes. Selected icons have special activities for students and teachers.
Illustrator: Beth Parrocha Doctolero |
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A Thirsty Sparrow
This ancient fable is about how a tiny bird drinks from a nearly empty glass of water. How does he do it? Will he knock the glass down? Then the water will spill and he will have none to drink. How will this thirsty sparrow do it?
English
Author: Victoria Añonuevo
Illustrator: Jimmy Torres |
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Aklat Adarna Volume 1
Each volume is a collection of stories that may be used in teaching basic concepts such as colors, shapes, and numbers to preschool children. The volumes are being used in the Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) program of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).
This book contains the following stories: - Alamat ng Lansones
- Si Langgam at si Tipaklong
- Si Pagong at si Matsing
- Ang Hukuman ni Sinukuan
- Ibong Adarna
Filipino
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Aklat Adarna Volume 2
Each volume is a collection of stories that may be used in teaching basic concepts such as colors, shapes, and numbers to preschool children. The volumes are being used in the Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) program of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).
This book contains the following stories: - Kayo ba ang Nanay ko?
- Bilog na Itlog
- Tiktaktok at Pikpakbum
- Ang Pulang Laso
- Kung Dalawa Kami
Filipino
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Aklat Adarna Volume 3
Each volume is a collection of stories that may be used in teaching basic concepts such as colors, shapes, and numbers to preschool children. The volumes are being used in the Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) program of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).
This book contains the following stories: - Si Makisig
- Si Tembong Mandarambong
- Si Hinlalaki
- Bayanihan
- Si Emang Engkantada at ang Tatlong Haragan
Filipino
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Aklat Adarna Volume 4
Each volume is a collection of stories that may be used in teaching basic concepts such as colors, shapes, and numbers to preschool children. The volumes are being used in the Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) program of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).
This book contains the following stories:- Nang Magkakulay ang Nayon
- Digong Dilaw
- Ang Mabait na Kalabaw
- Si Dilat, Si Kindat, Si Kurap, Si Pikit
- Kain, Kumain, Kinain
Filipino
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Aklat Adarna Volume 5
Each volume is a collection of stories that may be used in teaching basic concepts such as colors, shapes, and numbers to preschool children. The volumes are being used in the Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) program of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).
This book contains the following stories:- Dragong Pula
- Si Monica Dalosdalos
- Penpen de Sarapen
- Si Wako
- Si Aling Oktopoda
Filipino
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Ako si Kaliwa, Ako si Kanan
Magkasundo kaya talaga ang kanan at ang kaliwang tsinelas? Alamin sa nakatutuwang kuwentong ito, na nilikha para basahin ng dalawang naghahalinhinan.
Author: Russell Molina
Illustrator: Ibarra Crisostomo |
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Alamat ng Ampalaya
This is an original story on the legend of the bitter gourd. The story excites the imagination of children and warns them against the evil of envy and greed.
Filipino with English translation
Available in two languages
Author: Augie Rivera
Illustrator: Kora Albano |
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Alamat ng Lansones
In the olden days, nobody ate lansones because the people believed that it was poisonous. This legend tells how the lansones helped people during a time of hunger.
Filipino
Author: Victoria Añonuevo
Illustrator: Jose Prado |
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Alpabetong Filipino
A child’s first book on the Filipino alphabet featuring sample words beginning with each letter.
Author: Victoria Añonuevo
Illustrator: Paul Eric Roca |
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Ang Barumbadong Bus
Kas is a reckless bus. He does not fear or respect anyone on the road. Other cars are afraid of him. Nothing matters to this reckless bus but himself. Where will this dangerous journey bring him? A story about discipline and consideration for others.
Filipino
Author: Rene Villanueva
Illustrator: Jo Ann Bereber |
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Ang Bisikleta ni Momon
While his neighbors are sporting brand new bikes, Momon is stuck with his old and pitiful one. Yet Momon remembers all the good times he and his bike shared and suddenly his bike doesn’t seem that old and ratty anymore.
1997 PBBY-Salanga Prize, Honorable Mention
Filipino
Author: Rebecca Añonuevo
Illustrator: Jo Ann Bereber |
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Ang Hukuman ni Sinukuan
Why does the turtle carry its house everywhere? Why does the martines make its nest up the tree? Why does Lamok always fly near people's ears? Who preserves the harmony on Mount Arayat? This story will give you the answers.
Filipino with English translation
Author: Virgilio Almario
Illustrator: Mitzi Villavecer |
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Ang Itim na Kuting
Ignacia is a black kitten. Oh, how she scares everybody away! They say bad things happen because of her. This makes Ignacia feel bad and she sets out to prove that there are many good things a cat like her can do.
1996 PBBY-Salanga Grand Prize Winner 1996 PBBY-Alcala Grand Prize Winner
English with Filipino translation
Author: Natasha Vizcarra
Illustrator: Ferdinand Guevarra |
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Ang Kamatis ni Peles
Early readers learn about days of the week as they accompany Peles, a lazy grasshopper, who decides to plant tomatoes and to wait each day for his seeds to grow into red plump tomatoes!
1984 PBBY-Alcala Grand Prize Winner
Filipino with English translation
Author: Alberta Angeles
Illustrator: Renato Gamos |
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