Inang Kalikasan's bad hair day / written by Recle Etino Vibal ; illustrated by John Paul Antido ; Filipino translation by Mikael de Lara Co
Material type:
- text, still image
- computer
- online resource
- Winner of CANVAS' Romeo Forbes Children's Story Writing Competition.
Branches and leaves sprouted from her head, and that is where Inang Kalikasan’s problem lay. The branches and leaves attracted birds that started making nests on Inang Kalikasan’s head. “What should I do with this hair of mine?” Inang Kalikasan asked the Sun. “I think birds are great, but not on my head.” They finally came up with a solution – a crown for Inang Kalikasan! All the creatures – from mermaids to dwarves – created what they thought was the best crown for Inang Kalikasan. In the end, it was the children who came up with the best crown of all.
Winner of CANVAS' Romeo Forbes Children's Story Writing Competition.
There are no comments on this title.