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The Image of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) as reflected in Philippine Children’s Literature – by Ann Grace B. Bansig and Darrel Manuel O. Marco

OFWs (Overseas Filipino Workers): 10 children's books from the PhilippinesThe Image of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs)
as reflected in Philippine Children’s Literature:
A Contextual Analysis

by Ann Grace B. Bansig and Darrel Manuel O. Marco

This article by Ann …

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Review: Say Yes by Jennifer Castles and Paul Seden

Say Yes: A Story of Friendship, Fairness and a Vote for Hope, written by Jennifer Castles, illustrated by Paul Seden (Allen & Unwin, 2017)

Say Yes: A Story of Friendship, Fairness and …

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Dear Nanay: How This Story of a Little Girl and her OFW Mother Came to Be, by Zarah Gagatiga

Zarah Gagatiga

Zarah Gagatiga is a teacher-librarian, storyteller, blogger and award-winning author from the Philippines.  Her first book, Tales from the 7,000 Isles: Filipino Folk Stories (Libraries Unlimited, USA 2011), written in collaboration with international storyteller and award-winning author Dianne de …

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Review: A Bird Like Himself by Anahita Teymorian

A Bird Like Himself, by Anahita Teymorian, translated by Azita Rassi (Tiny Owl Publishing, 2015/2017)

A Bird Like Himself
by Anahita Teymorian
(Tiny Owl Publishing, 2015/ paperback 2017)

When an eclectic collection …

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Review: Yousuf’s Everyday Adventures by Dana Salim and Pavel Goldaev

Yousuf's Everyday Adventures: 'Dreamland with Mommy' and 'Beautifully Different', written by Dana Salim, illustrated by Pavel Goldaev (DS Publishing, 2015 & 2016)

‘Yousuf’s Everyday Adventures‘ series

Dreamland with Mommy
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Review: Zeki Can Swim by Anna McQuinn and Ruth Hearson

Zeki Can Swim, by Anna McQuinn and Ruth Hearson (Alanna Books, 2017)

Zeki Can Swim
written by Anna McQuinn, illustrated by Ruth Hearson
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A Reading List: Books from the Philippines and about the Philippine Diaspora – by Katrina Gutierrez

Katrina Gutierrez - children's literature specialist and editorKatrina Gutierrez is a children’s literature specialist from the Philippines. All her life, she has been fascinated by the way art, film and literature are influenced and transformed by cross-cultural interactions, in particular the …

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Review: Goldy Luck and the Three Pandas by Natasha Yim and Grace Zong

Goldy Luck and the Three Pandas, written by Natasha Yim, illustrated by Grace Zong (Charlesbridge, 2014)

Goldy Luck and the Three Pandas
written by Natasha Yim, illustrated …

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Review: The Year of the Rooster by Oliver Chin and Juan Calle

The Year of the Rooster (Tales from the Chinese Zodiac), written by Oliver Chin, illustrated by Juan Calle (Immedium 2017)

Tales from the Chinese Zodiac: The Year of the Rooster
written by …

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Review: Bijan & Manije by Ali Seidabadi and Marjan Vafaian

Bijan & Manije, retold by Ali Seidabadi, illustrated by Marjan Vafaian, translated by Azita Rassi (Tiny Owl Publishing, 2016)

Bijan & Manije
retold by Ali Seidabadi, illustrated by Marjan Vafaian, translated by Azita …

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