15 of the Best Filipino Children’s Books from the Philippines (2024)

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Arvyn Cerézo

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Filipino children’s books do not enjoy international prominence. It’s something of a niche: there’s a scarcity of Filipino children’s books in the global mainstream media. Books from children’s Filipine authors Erin Entrada Kelly, Michelle Sterling, and others certainly help elevate the status of that niche, but they often cater to the Filipino diaspora. And this genre has a lot more to offer.

International readers know little about Filipino children’s books that come from the Philippines itself, a completely different set of works that have distinct identities. Luckily, as a Filipino who has worked in the local and international publishing industry, I have a list of some the best Filipino children’s books. These Filipino books for kids vary by sub-genre and language. There are books on Filipino mythology, folklore, identity, friendship, and everything in between. There are also some Filipino children’s books that feature characters that are quintessentially Filipino. What’s more, there are some books written and/or produced by the best in the Philippine children’s book industry, some of whom are my former colleagues. Then of course, as English and Filipino are the two official languages of the Philippines, there are Filipino children’s books in those languages.

To give them the spotlight they deserve, here are 15 of the best Filipino children’s books from the Philippines.

Filipino Children’s Books for Early Readers

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Gotita de Dragon and Other Stories by Nick Joaquin

Although Philippine National Artist for Literature Nick Joaquin is known to be a classic fiction and nonfiction writer — among his classic masterpieces are The Woman Who Had Two Navels and Tropical Baroque — he wrote many children’s books in the ’80s. Though much of them are out of print now, this one is still available.

In 2014, a Philippine-based publisher reissued Gotita de Dragon and Other Stories with a new cover. The short story collection encompasses many genres and topics; reimagines Western tales; and somewhat mixes genres such as fantasy, Philippine mythology, folklore, mystery, and so much more. It features the tales Joaquin wrote in magazines in the previous decades, namely “Lechonito the Holy Innocent,” “The Mystery Sleeper of Balite Drive,” “The Traveling Salesman and the Split Woman,” “Balikbayan,” and “Gotita de Dragon.”

Joaquin’s other out-of-print children’s series, Pop Stories for Groovy Kids, is most requested by bookworms in the Philippines.

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Ang Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang ni Severino Reyes by Christine Bellen

Lola Basyang is a household name in the Philippines. She’s an old lady, or lola in Filipino language, who loves to tell fantasy stories to children while sitting in a tumba, or a rocking chair. The character is also popular in the local movie and television industry.

Though it was Filipino writer Severino Reyes who created the stories of Lola Basyang, who has become something of an icon in the Philippines’ children’s book sector, Christine Bellen’s retellings in the mid-2000s through a set of picture books were a hit.

The picture books were reissued anew in 2017. “The Monkey Prince,” “Fearless Pedro,” and “The Palace of the Dwarves,” among others, are among the mythology short stories included. Illustrations by a variety of local artists are included in the picture books.

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Good Night Philippines, Good Night World by Mila Bongco Philipzig and Frances Alvarez

This children’s book features 22 ways of saying “Good night, I love you” from the Philippines and around the world. Specifically, it highlights 11 Philippine languages and another 11 from other countries where Filipinos frequent: Saudi Arabia, Singapore, France, Canada, Malaysia, Japan, Italy, Ghana, Spain, Sweden, and Germany. On the other hand, the local languages featured are Ilonggo, Balangao, Kapampangan, Tausug, Ilocano, Cebuano, Kankanaey, Waray-waray, Kiniray-a, Bikolano, and Pangasinan. There are pronunciation tips here as well.

Usually, there’s a little bit of a story among families in these languages. This is a must-read Filipino children’s book for the future multilingual.

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Si Emang Engkantada at ang Tatlong Haragan by Rene Villanueva, Alfonso Oñate, and Wilfredo Pollarco

Published in 1980, this is the most popular book by Rene Villanueva, an award-winning writer who made a great contribution to the local children’s book scene.

Si Emang Engkantada at ang Tatlong Haragan incorporates elements from Philippine mythology. It follows three children who do nothing but destroy the environment. They cut plants, throw garbage everywhere, and waste electricity. Emang Engkantada, an enchantress, teaches them a lesson by sending them to places where they would feel discomfort. Eventually, the three would regret their past actions and help Emang Engkantada.

The book is in English and Filipino.

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The Monkey and the Turtle by José P. Rizal

In the Philippines, José Rizal is known for many things: He is a martyr who stood up against the Spanish colonizers, a doctor, a lover, a hero, a writer, a poet, and a children’s book writer.

No one knows who originally wrote this Philippine mythology book, but José Rizal’s version is the most well-known. He even illustrated the cover himself. The Monkey and the Turtle tells the story of a foolish monkey and the clever turtle. The two animals find a banana tree and split it in two. The monkey gets the upper part of the plant while the turtle gets the lower portion, the one with the roots.

It’s a fun tale with plenty of lessons.

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Ibong Adarna by Virgilio Almario and Jordan Santos

Like Rene Villanueva, Virgilio Almario is one of the greatest writers in Philippine literature, especially in the children’s literature scene.

Ibong Adarna is a 16th century folktale about a magical bird that can sing, but no one knows who actually wrote the tale. It’s a required reading in many schools. In the book, which is in English and Filipino, three princes go on a quest to capture the legendary bird in order to cure their ailing father, the king.

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Tabon Girl by Irene Carolina Sarmiento and Manix Abrera

This children’s book revolves around the Tabon Man, one of the oldest hom*o sapiens in the Philippines. The book touches on archaeology and a little bit of history as well through Mina, the protagonist. The illustrations pop, thanks to one of the most sought-after Filipino illustrators, Manix Abrera.

The text is in English and Filipino.

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Blanket/Kumot by Patricia Celina Ngo and Xtian Torres

This one is a children’s poetry book. The poems are about a young girl who has a magical blanket (kumot in Filipino) that has the ability to turn into many objects, such a makeshift fort, a net for fishing, and a superhero cape.

Blanket/Kumot features poems accompanied by colorful illustrations, and the texts are in English and Filipino.

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Habulan/The Chase by Kora Dandan Albano and Beth Parrocha

Habulan/The Chase features characters from Philippine mythology. Here, there’s a nuno sa punso, a dwarf-like creature living in a mound; a kapre, a tall tree demon that looks like a human and usually holds a tobacco pipe; and a manananggal, an evil spirit that detaches its upper body and sprouts bat-like wings.

The scenes are in colorful illustrations, and the text is supposed to be read out loud to kids.

Filipino Children’s Books: Beginning Chapter Books

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Owl Friends by Carla Pacis

Published in 1997, this is a coming-of-age story that centers around identity. It gives spotlight to the Aeta, one of the Indigenous peoples in the Philippines.

Owl Friends follows Amelia and her family, who, after being displaced by the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo, moves to a settlement area. There, Amelia meets Johnny, an Aeta. At first, Amelia’s family is wary of Johnny. But later on, they would change their behavior toward him.

It’s a moving story about fighting racism and prejudice.

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Leaf and Shadow by Cyan Abad-Jugo and Frances Alcaraz

This chapter book, written by one of the well-known children’s book writers in the Philippines, contains four short stories that feature some characters from Philippine folklore. These include an anito, or ancestor spirits, and a kapre. Usually, they are depicted as “friendly creatures” here.

This is a light read for kids who are into Filipino folklore.

Filipino Children’s Books for Middle Grade Readers

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Moymoy Lulumboy: Ang Batang Aswang by Segundo Matias Jr.

This children’s fantasy series is aimed at middle grade readers. It features Philippine mythology characters such as aswang, tikbalang, and manananggal among others.

The book revolves around the titular character Moymoy Lulumboy, who is an orphan. As a baby, he was given to a saleswoman in a mall. As he grows up, he becomes unaware of his real identity — that he could be from a different world. This is an exciting story for kids to get started with Philippine mythology and folklore.

The book is followed by Moymoy Lulumboy: Ang Nawawalang Birtud, Moymoy Lulumboy: Ang Paghahanap kay Inay, Moymoy Lulumboy: Mga Dulot ng Digmaan, Moymoy Lulumboy: Ang Lihim ng Libro, and Moymoy Lulumboy: Ang Ugat at Ang Propesiya.

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Meläg by Bong Redila

“Meläg” means “small” in Pangasinan, a Philippine language spoken in the northern province of the same name. Set in a fictional sleepy town of Meläg, this book contains nine comics and short stories aimed for young readers. As a Pangasinense myself, I relate to the comic panels here. They feel nostalgic, like remembering childhood memories.

Meläg won Best Graphic Literature in the Philippine edition of the National Book Award in 2017 and the Best Reads for Kids at the Philippine National Children’s Book Awards in 2018.

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Si Kian by Weng Kahiles and Aldy Aguirre

In Rodrigo Duterte’s Philippines, an estimated 8,663 people were killed during his infamous “war on drugs,” according to the Human Rights Watch. Many believe, however, that the actual number could be thrice that.

Among those who were killed is a teen named Kian de los Santos, who was accused of being a drug runner. According to the reports, he was killed by the police in August 2017, which caused an uproar in the Philippines.

In this picture book aimed at young readers, the authors tell the life story of Kian de los Santos. The Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism contributed to the research. It won Best Reads for Children at the National Children’s Book Awards in 2018 in the Philippines.

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Tall Story by Candy Gourlay

Set in England, the book follows Andi, who loves basketball. When her mom, who works in the UK, announces that her long-lost brother Bernardo is coming to England, Andi is thrilled. Little does she know that her brother is very tall.

Tall Story was first published by Filipino publisher Anvil Publishing in 2010. Then it was picked up by David Fickling Books in the UK. It won Best Reads for Children at the Philippine National Children’s Book Award in 2012 and the Crystal Kite Awards in Europe in 2011. Last year, it was included among the best books of the last 100 years in the UK.

Evidently, Filipino children’s books offer variety in terms of genre and subjects: the stories feature mythology, folklore, social justice, coming of age, and so much more.

Ready to give Filipino books for adults a try? Here are 5 Must-Reads of Philippine Literature and the Best Filipino Horror Books to add to your TBR!

15 of the Best Filipino Children’s Books from the Philippines (2024)

FAQs

What are the 13 books by Filipino authors you should be reading? ›

The Best Books in Philippine Literature
  • Noli Me Tángere by Dr. José Rizal.
  • Florante at Laura by Francisco Balagtas.
  • Mga Ibong Mandaragit by Amado V. Hernandez.
  • The Woman Who Had Two Navels by Nick Joaquin.
  • Po-on A Novel by F. Sionil Jose.
  • Banaag at Sikat by Lope K. ...
  • Ilustrado by Miguel Syjuco.
  • Dekada '70 by Lualhati Bautista.

Who are the 7 notable Filipino authors? ›

18 Best Filipino Authors on Your Must-Read List
  • Carlos Bulosan.
  • Jessica Hagedorn.
  • Jose Rizal.
  • Randy Ribay.
  • Barbara Jane Reyes.
  • Elaine Castillo.
  • F. Sionil Jose.
  • Gina Apostol.

What is the best book to read about Philippines? ›

When it comes to classic books about the Philippines, Noli Me Tángere is a must-read book. Epic in every sense, it was written in 1887 during the Spanish Empire's colonization of the Philippines.

What books should a 12 13 year old read? ›

Good Books for 12 & 13 Year Olds
  • Watership Down. Adams, Richard, 1920-2016. ...
  • Skellig. Almond, David, 1951- ...
  • Sounder. Armstrong, William Howard, 1914- ...
  • The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. A Fable. ...
  • Al Capone Does My Shirts. Choldenko, Gennifer, 1957- ...
  • The Graveyard Book. ...
  • Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key. ...
  • The Race to Save the Lord God Bird.
29 Nov 2018

What are the 7 general types of children's literature? ›

Children's Literature
  • Classic children's literature.
  • Picture books.
  • Fairytales & folklore.
  • Fantasy fiction.
  • Historical fiction.
  • Realistic fiction.
  • Biography.
29 Nov 2022

What is the oldest known children's story? ›

A Little Pretty Pocket-Book, Intended for the Instruction and Amusem*nt of Little Master Tommy, And Pretty Miss Polly by Isaiah Thomas (1744) Most consider this to be the true first children's book in print.

What is the most famous story for kids? ›

Classic Children's Short Stories
  • "The Lion and the Mouse" by Aesop. ...
  • "The Three Little Pigs" by Unknown. ...
  • "Hansel and Gretel" by Brothers Grimm. ...
  • "The Princess and the Pea" by Hans Christian Andersen. ...
  • "The Ants and the Grasshopper" by Aesop. ...
  • "How the Camel Got His Hump" by Rudyard Kipling. ...
  • "A Kidnapped Santa Claus" by L.

Who is World No 1 author? ›

1. William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616) Often cited as the greatest writer in the English language and the bane of every high school student's existence, William Shakespeare has an estimated 4 billion copies of his works in circulation.

Who is the first Filipino novel? ›

Nínay is a novel in the Spanish language written by Pedro Alejandro Paterno, and is the first novel authored by a native Filipino. Paterno authored this novel when he was twenty-three years old and while living in Spain in 1885, the novel was later translated into English in 1907 and into Tagalog in 1908.

Who is the most famous author in wattpad in Philippines? ›

Jonahmae Panen Pacala also known by her pseudonym as Jonaxx, is a Filipino author, born on 23 January 1991 and hailing from Cagayan de Oro, Philippines. She is currently the most followed Wattpad author worldwide with over 5 million followers and is widely known as the "Wattpad Queen" and "Pop Fiction Queen".

What is the number 1 most read book? ›

The Holy Bible is the most read book in the world. In the past 50 years, the Bible has sold over 3.9 billion copies. It is the most recognizable and famous book that has ever been published. The Bible is a collective book with many different preachings based on God and the Lord Jesus Christ.

What is the important book of the Philippines? ›

"Noli Me Tangere" & "El Filibusterismo" by Jose Rizal

Jose Rizal's classic works cannot be left out of a list of important Filipino books. Despite Rizal's stance as a reformist and not a revolutionist, his novels helped to create a domino effect that inspired Filipinos to stand up to their colonisers.

Which book is first to be published in the Philippines? ›

Doctrina Christiana: The First Book Printed in the Philippines, Manila, 1593.

What Should 15 year olds read? ›

Young Adult Books (13-17 years old)
  • To Kill A Mockingbird. By Harper Lee.
  • The Grapes of Wrath. By John Steinbeck.
  • Lord of the Flies. By William Golding.
  • A Separate Peace. By John Knowles. ...
  • The Giver. By Lois Lowry.
  • The Hobbit. By J.R.R. Tolkien.
  • Ender's Game. By Orson Scott Card.

What is the most popular 11 year old book? ›

The Best Books for 11-Year-Olds of 2022
  1. Charlie Hernández and the League of Shadows. Mystical and Diverse. ...
  2. Nowhere Boy. Heartwarming and Serious. ...
  3. Front Desk. Unique. ...
  4. The Ruins of Gorlan. A Fantastic Story. ...
  5. The War that Saved My Life. Lovely. ...
  6. Goosebumps. Spooky Fun. ...
  7. The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street. Charming. ...
  8. Winterhouse. So Cool.
9 Sept 2022

What should a 14 year old be reading? ›

Fiction Books
  • Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
  • Holes.
  • The Martian: Classroom Edition.
  • Jasper Jones.
  • Eragon.
  • Coraline.
  • Life of Pi.
  • The Last Olympian (Percy Jackson and the Olympians)
24 Nov 2022

What books should 20 year olds read? ›

  • Into the Wild — Jon Krakauer. ...
  • The Alchemist — Paulo Coelho. ...
  • Power of Subconscious Mind — Joseph Murphy. ...
  • The brief wondrous life of oscar Wao — Junot Diaz. ...
  • The Great Indian Novel — Shashi Tharoor. ...
  • The good girl's guide to getting lost — Rachel Friedman. ...
  • 5 Second Rule — Mel Robbin. ...
  • The diary of a young girl — Anne Frank.
31 Jul 2019

What was the first children's book? ›

The father of children's literature

And his most famous work, The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes (1765) has a good claim to be called the first children's novel.

What are books for 12 year olds called? ›

Juvenile books

Popular subjects include sex, drugs, alcohol, and family life. This genre is for children from 7-18 years of age and can include chapter books as well as books for middle grade, teen, and young adult readers.

What is the first modern children's book? ›

Widely considered the first modern children's book, A Little Pretty Pocket-Book was the first children's publication aimed at giving enjoyment to children, containing a mixture of rhymes, picture stories and games for pleasure.

What are the 7 original stories? ›

The 7 story archetypes are:
  • Overcoming the Monster.
  • Rags to Riches.
  • The Quest.
  • Voyage and Return.
  • Comedy.
  • Tragedy.
  • Rebirth.
31 Oct 2011

What is the name of 10 famous book? ›

David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert. Moby-Dick by Herman Melville. Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë

What is the most popular 10 year old book? ›

The Best Books for 10-Year-Olds of 2022
  1. The One and Only Ivan. One of a Kind. Check Price. ...
  2. Sweep: The Story of a Girl and Her Monster. Enchanting Storytelling. ...
  3. Roller Girl. A Favorite. ...
  4. Odd and the Frost Giants. Written By a Master. ...
  5. Belly Up. So Much Fun. ...
  6. All Four Stars. Top Rated. ...
  7. Smile. Makes You Smile. ...
  8. Treasure Hunters. A Gem.
3 Nov 2022

Who is the best writer in the Philippines? ›

Nick Joaquin

Winning the National Artist award for Literature, Nick Joaquín is probably the most esteemed writer the Philippines has produced. Joaquin came from a well-educated family and was published at the early age of 17.

Who is the only billionaire author? ›

J.K. Rowling (UK) is one of only five self-made female billionaires, and the first billion-dollar author. The seven Harry Potter books have sold a total of 400 million copies around the world and are published in 55 languages, including Latin and Ancient Greek.

What is the first Filipino book written in English? ›

A Child of Sorrow (1921) – first Philippine novel in English.

What is the first successful Philippine short story in English? ›

Paz Marquez Benitez's short story “Dead Stars,” as published in "The Best Philippine Short Stories of the Twentieth Century," edited by Isagani R. Cruz. It was the first successful story written in English in 1925, as it gave birth to modern Philippine writing in English.

What is the first Filipino novel in English? ›

Zoilo Galang's A Child of Sorrow (1921), the first Filipino novel in English, and Box of Ashes and Other Stories (1925), the first collection of stories in book form; Villa's Footnote to Youth: Tales of the Philippines and Others (1933);

What is the most read book on Wattpad Philippines? ›

Famous Stories *As of November 2022*
  • End This War (Alegria Boys #3) by @jonaxx - 90M.
  • LOVE WITHOUT LIMITS by @maxinejiji - 88.3M.
  • The Bad Boy's Love by @blue_maiden - 87.5M.
  • Montello High: School of Gangsters by @sielalstreim - 86.4M.
  • The Boy Next Door by @ScribblerMia - 84M.
  • Mr.

What Jonaxx book should I read first? ›

Read According To Jonaxx's Recommendation

Start with Mapapansin Kaya and then follow that up with Heartless and Worthless as their stories are interconnected somehow. After that, you can go back to Alegria with the other Alegria Boys books, Baka Sakali and End This War.

What are the top 10 Wattpad stories? ›

Famous Stories *As of November 2022*
  • POSSESSIVE 7: Ymar Stroam by @CeCeLib - 52.8M.
  • POSSESSIVE 16: Titus Morgan by @CeCeLib - 52.6M.
  • Ruthless Seduction by @RainbowColoredMind - 51.9M.
  • Just The Strings by @beeyotch - 51.4M.
  • The Bet (Just The Way You Are) by @ilurvbooks - 50.1M.
  • POSSESSIVE 12: Cali Sudalga by @CeCeLib - 50M.

What is the most read children's book in the world? ›

The world's most beloved children's stories
RankBook
1.The Little Prince (Le Petit Prince), Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1943)
2.Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, J. K. Rowling (1997)
3.Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll (1865)
4.The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, C. S. Lewis (1950)
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24 Mar 2020

What is the number 2 most read book in the world? ›

The most read book in the World is Bible. This holy book so far has outsold any other in the world. During the last 50 years, a whopping 3.9 billion copies has been sold. The second most read book in the world is the Holy Quran.

What is the best book to read of all time? ›

The Greatest Books
  1. 1 . In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust. ...
  2. 2 . Ulysses by James Joyce. ...
  3. 3 . Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes. ...
  4. 4 . One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. ...
  5. 5 . The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. ...
  6. 6 . Moby Dick by Herman Melville. ...
  7. 7 . War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy. ...
  8. 8 .

What are the five Philippine literature? ›

To answer these questions, this paper looks into five major literary traditions of Philippine literature -- Native, Islamic, Spanish, American, and Nationalist – which in turn belong to any of the three historical periods of Philippine history: Pre-Colonial, Colonial, and Post-Colonial.

What is the first iconic Philippine comic book? ›

Kenkoy was created by Tony Velasquez, the father of Filipino comics. The character first appeared on Liwayway Magazine in the 1920s. Kuya Kim also said the first comic strip made by a Filipino was called “The Monkey and the Turtle.”

Who named the Philippines? ›

The Philippines was named after Prince Philip (later King Philip II) of Spain, by the Spanish explorer Ruy Lopez de Villalobos during his 1542-1546 expedition to the islands.

Who write the first book printed in the Philippines? ›

A bilingual Spanish–Tagalog catechism Doctrina Christiana by Franciscan Juan de Plasencia (1520–1590), corrected by Dominicans (Fernández 1979:358), and a Doctrina Cristiana in Chinese were published in 1593. These were the first books to be published in the Philippines.

Who wrote the first book printed in the Philippines? ›

3. “In 1593, the first book was printed in the Philippines, a Doctrina christiana, a bilingual text in Spanish and Tagalog, written it seems by Father Juan de Plasencia.”

Who is the author of the Region 13 in the Philippines? ›

Region XIII (Phil. Writings) by Hanan P. Tesoro-Macaraeg.

Are there any 13 year old authors? ›

Alexandra Adornetto (born 18 April 1994) wrote her debut novel, The Shadow Thief, when she was 13. It was published in 2007.

What are the 10 books of Rizal? ›

Books by José Rizal
  • Noli me tángere. by José Rizal. ...
  • El Filibusterismo. by José Rizal. ...
  • The Indolence of the Filipino. by José Rizal. ...
  • Si Pagong at si Matsing. by José Rizal. ...
  • Noli Me Tangere & El Filibusterismo... ...
  • Filipinas Dentro De Cien Años (Estudio... ...
  • Rizal's Own Story of His Life. ...
  • An Eagle Flight: A Filipino Novel...

Who is the author of Region 12 in the Philippines? ›

Region 12 - Philippines by Mat Lopez.

What is Region 17 in the Philippines? ›

Table of regions
Region (regional designation)PSGCRegional center
Southwestern Tagalog Region (Mimaropa)17Calapan
Bicol Region (Region V)05Legazpi
Western Visayas (Region VI)06Iloilo City
Central Visayas (Region VII)07Cebu City
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Who is the Filipino author of Region 8? ›

Jim Albert A. Lagado | DepEd Region VIII.

Who is the youngest author 2022? ›

The young prodigy, Abhijita Gupta has been recognised as the world's youngest writer by the International Book of Records. She started writing poetry and prose at the age of five and first published at the age of 7.

Is 21 too late to become a writer? ›

No, it isn't too late. That's the answer, no matter how old you are. Writing isn't only a talent; it's a craft you can master with practice just like anything else.

Can a 12 year old read? ›

Reading habits: 12-year-olds can read independently for extended periods of time. They can also explore different mediums, like newspapers, academic texts, and non-fiction novels.

What are the two 2 famous books that Rizal has written? ›

The Novels of José Rizal: The Social Cancer (Noli Me Tangere), The Reign of Greed (El Filibusterismo) (Classic Reprint)

What is the most popular book for 14 year olds? ›

Fiction Books
  • Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
  • Holes.
  • The Martian: Classroom Edition.
  • Jasper Jones.
  • Eragon.
  • Coraline.
  • Life of Pi.
  • The Last Olympian (Percy Jackson and the Olympians)
24 Nov 2022

What is a good book for a 11 year old to read? ›

12 great books for 11-year-olds
  • High-Rise Mystery. Author: Sharna Jackson. ...
  • The Crossover. Author: Kwame Alexander. ...
  • Roller Girl. Author: Victoria Jamieson. ...
  • The Wolf Wilder. Author: Katherine Rundell. ...
  • Drone Racer. Author: Andy Briggs. ...
  • S.C.R.E.A.M: Carnival of Monsters. Author: Andrew Beasley. ...
  • The Nowhere Emporium. ...
  • Phoenix.

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