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The Rich Tapestry of Filipino Children's Books and its power to Nurtures Imagination
In the lively realm of children’s literature, where vibrant pictures and imaginative tales spring to life, Filipino books for kids shine as treasures that not only amuse but also teach. As parents, teachers and book lovers in search of stories that engage young minds continue to discover the world of Filipino children’s books as a treasure chest filled with imagination and cultural wealth.
By Berliza Palmes2 years ago in BookClub
What I Read: January 2024
2024 started with a bang for me. From home maintenance emergencies to unexpected dental procedures, it was a month of great transformation, and also of great stress. Managing stress has always been difficult for me, but as I enter my thirties I am learning different ways to cope with the stresses in life that are inevitable, instead of simply ignoring them the way I did in my twenties. One of those coping mechanisms has been escapism through reading. And as the stresses in January were plentiful, so were the books.
By Alys Revna2 years ago in BookClub
Unveiling Identity in Jessica George's Maame
As we honor Black History Month this February, it's my pleasure to spotlight a book that resonates deeply with the themes of cultural identity and the Black experience. Jessica George's poignant novel, Maame, is a compelling story not only entertains but also opens a window into the complexities of life as a Black woman, making it a fitting and insightful read for this important month.
By Xine Segalas2 years ago in BookClub
Exploring Ancient Petra: A Journey Through Time
Exploring Ancient Petra: A Journey Through Time Intro Embarking on a journey through time, we delve into the engaging heart of one of the world's most historic sites. Nestled between rugged desert canyons and mountains, where East meets West, lies the ancient city of Petra. This piece offers an informative exploration of Petra, unravelling its enchanting stories and unveiling the secrets that lie beneath the city's stone facades.
By yeabsra ad2 years ago in BookClub
Ayodha ram mandir story
The Ayodhya Ram Mandir, also known as Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, has a complex and contentious history deeply rooted in religious, historical, and political contexts. The controversy revolves around the site in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India, believed by Hindus to be the birthplace of Lord Rama.
By By Appu @vocal2 years ago in BookClub
The Messiah of Death: Unveiling the Chronicles of Captain Hollander
In the expansive canvas of deep space, where galaxies shimmered with untold stories, the Brigadier sailed, a lone vessel navigating the cosmic sea. At its helm stood Captain Annamantha Hollander, a legendary figure commanding both respect and admiration. Her diverse crew, a mosaic of beings from the farthest corners of the universe, followed her with unwavering loyalty, creating a microcosm of unity amidst the boundless cosmic expanse.
By Lilly Zayla2 years ago in BookClub
The True Tragedy of Mr Wickham
In Pride and Prejudice, Mr Wickham's story genuinely is a tragic one, but it's a tragedy of his own making. George Wickham had every advantage in life, far above his station. Honestly, he was given significantly above even what might be expected to be given to the godchild of a gentleman. All he had to do, in order to be set for life, was put in a bit of hard work, and then avoid running up debts beyond his income.
By Natasja Rose2 years ago in BookClub






