Download Now Ang Prinsipe Ng Mga Ibon Illustrated By Severino Reyes Supplied As Electronic Format

fantastic and beautiful story This is one of the individual illustrated books that Anvil Publishing, Inc, released to make the reading of Reyes' masterpiece more appealing to children,

All these books have a standard prologue entitled "For Teachers and Parents" and this is what it says about these stories: "The themes of the stories are relevant to their children needs and from these can be drawn lessons, delight and pleasure, and other ways of appreciation of Philippine literature.
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Let me see how this book fares in my humble opinion:

Theme: The power of love.


Lessons:
Don't go against your daughter's choice, If she is already an adult and she loves somebody, try to respect her choice,

Gerry
Download Now Ang Prinsipe Ng Mga Ibon Illustrated By Severino Reyes Supplied As Electronic Format
Alanguihan was not a genius when he thought to write about men and chicken falling in love with each other in his popular bookpublished book, sitelinkElmer.
Severino Reyes thought of it first at least here in the Philippines,

Delight and Pleasure:
Nice colorful illustrations because of the colorful birds and the setting is mostly inside the equally colorful palace.


Other Ways of Appreciation of Philippine Literature:
I found out from Anvil's homepage that there were onlyof these individual illustrated books.
Onlyout of thebooks included in Reyes' Ang Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang, Will Anvil publish more

Out of the, onlyare also included in the twovolumestories each, that Tahanan Books released.
I wonder how the two publishers chose among what Christine S, Belen submitted in her manuscript,

Also, the ending between the original story of Reyes and this illustrated version of Belen is different,

Overall: True love as a theme is always nice even if the plot is unbelievably implausible.
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The stories of Lola Basyang were published in a popular magazine, Liwayway, fromto.
Besides magazines and books, the stories found their way in many other forms through comic books, radio, film, and television and brought joy to both young and old.

The stories are retold now so that through them, this generation, and the next ones, will experience this rich source of valuable lessons, history, entertainment, and other important facets of Philippine literature.
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