These five fun, colorful, and interesting Filipino children’s books teach children about genuine connections and good behavior.
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Children's books are fantastic tools that enhance kids' reading skills and spark their imagination. Beyond improving language skills, children's stories are valuable for teaching values and understanding various social situations. Stories about friendship are beneficial, offering young readers a glimpse into true friendship and how to treat their peers kindly.
With the recent release of many Filipino children's books, controversial or educational ones, here are five children's books about friendship that you can enjoy reading to and with your children, younger siblings, family members, or students.
"Ang Batang Ulap" by Eugene Y. Evasco tells the story of a young cloud that has wandered away from its home. A child finds the cloud, adopts it, and takes care of it, even bringing it to school. But what happens when this young cloud touches the ground? How will their unique friendship endure the challenges they face?
This Filipino children’s book about friendship explores the bond between the child and the cloud, delving into themes of friendship, care, and the inevitable changes that come with growth.
"Sayaw ng mga Kamay" by Joanna Que and Charina Marquez is an inspiring story about how friendship can transcend barriers through Filipino Sign Language. This Filipino children’s book about friendship follows Sam, who discovers that her new neighbor, Mai, communicates using sign language. Initially intrigued, Sam soon becomes friends with Mai.
"Sayaw ng mga Kamay" beautifully illustrates how genuine friendship can bridge communication gaps and foster understanding, showing that genuine connections can be made regardless of differences.
Positive Reviews:
“The book is a great addition to our library. I use this to teach my children Filipino words.” - by M***
Kora Dandan-Albano’s "Tara, Itok" is a heartwarming Filipino children's book about friendship about two differently abled friends who support each other. Itok and Bulik help one another despite their physical challenges and enjoy adventures together by the ocean.
"Tara, Itok!" showcases the power of friendship, highlighting how these two friends overcome obstacles and find joy in their companionship.
Positive Reviews:
“Great books on a discount. Will surely buy again! Always have been a fan of Adarna House. Kudos!” - by Christopher R.
“Wala naman akong masamang masasabi sa product. Marami na akong librong mula sa Adarna. Isa sila sa pinakamahuhusay na publishing house sa bansa na may de-kalidad na mga aklat kabilang na yung mga aklat na pambata.” - by Ace I.
"Sinag and Tala" by Joanna Que tells the story of two friends with contrasting loves—Sinag, who adores the day, and Tala, who is captivated by the night. This Filipino children’s book about friendship explores their friendship, highlighting how their differences make their bond unique and special.
Through their story, the book beautifully illustrates the harmony that can be found in embracing each other's differences.
Positive Reviews:
“This is a high quality picture book. The illustrations are good. The story is an easy read and promotes good values for kids. This was also packed well and arrived without any flaw. I'll definitely buy more.” - by N***y
“Ang dami ng books galing sa adarna at sulit nman lahat ng nabibili ko ang gaganda ng story salamat po.” - by Z***
"Sampung Magkakaibigan" by Kristine Canon tells the story of Karlo and his nine classmates, who enjoy playing, studying, and helping one another. However, there are times when Karlo's behavior causes discomfort among his friends, leading them to distance themselves from him slowly. The story raises the question: what is Karlo doing that makes his friends pull away? And will they ever reunite to be ten friends again?
“Charming and whimsical, this book captivates young readers with its enchanting illustrations and heartwarming tale.” - by M***
“Perfect for toddlers and pre-schoolers navigating school and meeting new friends and classmates. recognizes diversity, too! good read!” - by Mildred E.
These five Filipino children’s books about friendship entertain while teaching valuable lessons on kindness, understanding, and genuine connections. Sharing these stories with your children, siblings, or students helps shape their view of the world and the relationships that will guide them. Embrace the magic of these books, and let their stories inspire young minds.
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About Kriszel T. Rago
Kriszel is a writer, an aspiring multimedia journalist, and a strong-willed, pierced & inked modern-day kikay tita. As a former iskolar ng bayan–still one at heart, Kriszel is passionate about social issues and everything under the sun. She loves to read, watch documentaries, thriller-mystery series, and anime, cook for her loved ones, and play Valorant & Mobile Legends with friends. Kriszel dreams of being a multiple degree holder and traveling to every province in the Philippines.
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