• Ellie’s First Day at the Dentist

    Ellie loves to eat a lot of candy instead of fruits.

    What do you think will happen to Ellie if she continues to eat too much candy?

    394.20
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  • The Stairs and The Mirror

    The Stairs and The Mirror

    (Ang Hagdan at Ang Salamin)

    699.00
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  • Timmy’s Wish

    Authors’ wish

    To help raise a generation that understands Autism better.

    972.00
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  • Sam and Sophie at the Festival (An Incredible Clash of Cultures)

    Discover the Magic of British-Filipino Culture

    Join Sam and Sophie in a delightful tale where British and Filipino cultures beautifully blend. Experience the joy of Lola’s (grandmother’s) cooking, with mouthwatering Chicken Adobo that fills the house with delicious aromas.

    At a lively festival, the twins savour crispy lumpia and bibingka, while being enchanted by the rhythm of Filipino dance. The story also highlights classic English traditions, from afternoon tea with buttery scones to exciting cricket games.

    Perfect for bedtime, this charming story celebrates the richness of cultural diversity and family traditions. Immerse your children in this heartwarming adventure and foster an appreciation for different cultures.

    Bring home “Sam and Sophie at the Festival” today and embark on a joyous cultural celebration with your family!

    1,000.00
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  • Lulu, Lily, & Lala

    This is a story about three dogs, Lulu the Pug, Lily the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, and Lala the White Wooly Husky, who grew up together. Unfortunately, Lala passed away due to a heart problem, leaving Lulu and Lily depressed. One night, while the two were playing, a light flickered, and Lala appeared as a dog angel, sharing her experiences of what life is like in dog heaven.

    1,500.00
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  • The Legend of Maria Karayuman

    Once upon a time, there lived a young girl named Maria Karayuman. She lived with her family in a small fishing village north of the Philippines.

    690.00
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  • Sundaes on Sundays

    Have fun reading out loud and listening to the rhythmic verses of Sundaes on Sundays! Along with carefully illustrated mnemonic imagery and not to mention clever humor, this book’s rhymes and rhythm will surely make a child’s learning of homophones extremely delightful and incredibly organic. This charming little picture book will be a terrific addition to any library.

    Sundaes on Sundays is especially written for kids aged 5 and up. However, children as young as 3 may already start enjoying it.

    280.00
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  • I Love You

    350.00
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  • Ang Magkapatid na parang Aso at Pusa

    This story revolves around the daily life of two siblings who always bicker – they cannot agree on anything,

    From the moment they wake up in the morning, the two cannot find common interests on what to do, what food to eat, and where to go for vacation. They always fight like cats and dogs – hissing and growling at each other. Their parents eventually enrolled them in a common sport where they learned the importance of communication, teamwork, and finding their strengths to win games.

    495.00
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  • The Tausug Cookbook

    “Sharing these Tausug recipes is a lifetime project. This book is a collection of our family recipes passed on from one generation to another. My goal here is not to just share and adaptation of our family recipes but also to preserve and promote our dishes which is a unique part of the Tausug culture.” – AbdulAziz Hamsain

    700.00
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  • The Gift of Dance

    The Gift of Dance

    450.00
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  • Poto, The Genius Cat

    Poto, the genius cat is a scientist with the brainiest brain. He lives with his best friend Noto, the exact opposite of Poto. Noto is having a tough time understanding the new pandemic and to live accordingly. Will he make a mistake like he always does? Are they in danger?

    400.00
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  • Pitt: Paupahang Báhay nobela

    Pitt: Paupahang Báhay nobela—pangatlo sa dalawang munting akdâ na inilimbag sa tulong ng Centralbooks. Ang dalawang nauna ay tingurian na tulang de bulsa o pocket poem (TBPP). Bukod sa kauna-unahang pagkakataong maglilimbag ng isang nobela sa bersiyong kathang de bulsa o pocket fiction (KBPF), bubuklatin ang aklát na ito sa paraang pagmumulat at paglalantad ng kasalukuyang kalagayan ng Inang Kalikasan, kabundukan, kagubatan, kaharian ng halaman o plant kingdom.

    200.00
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  • PÁBULÁ SA BASÚRA (Fable In A Landfill)

    MAKATANG NOBELISTA si Adíng Kiko o Francis Gallano Delgado sa tunay na búhay. Unang edukasyon niya sa San Sebastian College – Recoletos de Manila, at University of Manila. Nang lumaon ay kumuha siya ng kurso sa batas at naging editorial staff sa isang student campus ministry newsletter at law journal.

    100.00
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  • Marunong Na Akong Tumawid

    A children’s story in a kathang de bulsa or pocket fiction (KBPF) version.

    100.00
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  • Don’t Have Tea with Mr. D!

    Author Daniel Ceeline Ramonal continues to share everyday lessons through rhythm and rhyme with her second book. Don’t Have Tea with Mr. D! is a wonderful story that uses light representations of life’s hurdles which can help introduce your children to the big D – Depression and how to overcome it.

    599.00
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  • Bullying Sebastian

    Bullying Sebastian is the first fabulation technique via children’s story by Sebastian DELGADO, dps.

    100.00
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