Why the piña has a hundred eyes and other classis Philippine Folk Tales about fruits/ As told by Neni Sta. Romana, illustrated by Felix Mago Miguel.-
By: Sta. Romana-Cruz, Neni
Contributor(s): Miguel, Felix Mago, illustrator
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King's College of the Philippines Library-High School | GC 398.242 Sa233 1993 (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | HS- 1767 | |
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King's College of the Philippines Library-High School | GC 398.242 Sa233 1993 (Browse shelf) | 2 | Available | HS- 1768 |
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Contents: The hermit's three wishes, the story of the first durian -- Sultan Barabas and the beggar child, why the guava wears a crown -- Mang Selo and the dream angel, how the lansones become edible -- The buried arm, the story of the first banana tree -- The magic bell, the legend of first makopa tree -- Why the pina has a hundred eye, the story of the first pineapple -- Aganhon the beautiful, why the mango is shaped like a heart -- The tree of life, the stoey of teh first coconut.
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