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young girls on the island are taught how to weave and sew, while the young boy are taught how to fish, But Juana is confused by weaving cloth and sewing clothes,

Instead, she asks her father to teach her how to catch fishdespite the protests, clucking of tongues, grunts of her townmates on the whole island.


Find out in this story how determination and courage really help in
Seize Your Copy A Lesson From Juana (Isang Aral Mula Kay Juana) Formulated By Becky Bravo Distributed In Booklet
achieving the things one wants to do improves one's self.


Ang mga kabataang babae sa isla ay tinuturuan kung paano maghabi at manahi, samantalang ang mga kabataang lalaki ay tinuturuan kung paano mangisda.
Ngunit nalilito si Juana sa paghahabi ng tela at pananahi ng damit,

Sa halip, nagpaturo siya sa kanyang tatay kung paano mangisdasa kabila ng mga pagtutol, pagpapalatak, mga pagigik ng kanyang mga kababayan sa buong isla.


Alamin sa kuwentong ito kung paanong ang determinasyon at lakas ng loob ay malaki ang naitutulong upang makamtan ang mga nais gawin sa ikauunlad ng sarili.
Becky Bravos first foray into the childrens fiction genre began induring a short lived attempt at a Masteral degree in Creative Writing.
One of the first classes she took was an undergraduate course in childrens fiction, and it was for this class that she wrote her first actual childrens story entitled “Fetch”.
On her first crack at joining the Palanca Memorial Awards in, “Fetch” came away with thend Prize for Childrens Fiction in English, She has participated in the contest every year since then, winningst Prize infor “Fish for Two”, and another infor sitelink The Cat Painter, both of which were later published as picture books.
She became a member of KUTING inBecky Bravos first foray into the childrens fiction genre began induring a short lived attempt at a Masteral degree in Creative Writing.
One of the first classes she took was an undergraduate course in childrens fiction, and it was for this class that she wrote her first actual childrens story entitled “Fetch”.
On her first crack at joining the Palanca Memorial Awards in, “Fetch” came away with thend Prize for Childrens Fiction in English, She has participated in the contest every year since then, winningst Prize infor “Fish for Two”, and another infor sitelink The Cat Painter, both of which were later published as picture books.
She became a member of KUTING insitelink,