Thursday, December 8, 2011

Saling-pusa

Children have to go to school, so Saling-pusa goes too. But he is too young to be on the teacher's official list of students. He is one of them, and yet he isn't. Saling-pusa is the amusing story of a boy who loves school, even if he isn't exactly part of the class. this book reveals that is never too early for a child to learn good things in life.

Story by Genaro R. Gojo Cruz
Art by James B. Abalos

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Bunsoy

Why did Tatay leave? When will he be with us again?

Unlike the class homework he used to do with his father, it is hard for Bunsoy to find answers to his questions. But he will learn one definite fact--his father loves him evry much.

Thoughtful and heart-warming. Bunsoy answers the questions many children ask today about their parents who need to work abroad.

Story by Genaro R. Gojo Cruz
Art by Leo Kempis Ang

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Ang Batang May Maraming-Maraming Bahay

Koko's playmates listen eagerly whenever he tells them anout his many houses. From grand buildings to tiny huts, on vast lands, atop lofty mountains, and beside azure seas--it must be wonderful to own even one of those houses!

However, when huge floods lead to tragedy, Koko and his friends discover a priceless treasure even better than a million houses.

Story by Genaro R. Gojo Cruz
Art By Aldy Aguirre

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Anluwagi

Ino has always wanted to know how his father, the best carpenter in Daang-Bakal, turns scrap material into beautiful houses and objects.

But one day, demolition trucks destroy everything in Daang-Bakal, and Ino finds himself in a faraway place where everthing is different. He will soon discover the secrets of his father's craft, and us it to lay the foundation for his own dreams.

Anluwagi tackles the issue of demolition and relocation from a child's perspective.

Story by Genaro R. Gojo Cruz
Art by Pergylene Acuna

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