Alamat ng sibuyas = legend of the onion / kwento ni/story by: Augie Rivera ; guhit ni/illustrations by: Jason Moss.
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- 971518006X
- GR 325 .R524 2001
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Parallel text in Tagalog and English.
This bilingual story in Filipino with English translation answers: "Why does slicing onions make us cry?" Augie Rivera, the award-winning children's book writer, answer this question by adapting the original legend of the onion and injecting with a bizarre element in his story. Importantly, the story has a valuable lesson in developing a child's emotional intelligence that "crying is not bad, but children must also recognize that there are better ways of handling difficult feelings and situations".
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