Si Pilandok at ang manok na nangingitlog ng ginto / story by Victoria Añonuevo, illustrations by Kora D. Albano.
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- 9789715082716;9715082718
- PZ 10.3 .An59 2005
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Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center | PZ 10.3 .An59 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 3IRC2014000033 |
In English and Filipino.
Pilandok is a well-loved folk hero especially popular in the Muslim areas. His name is the Filipino equivalent for the mousedeer. In folk tales, Pilandok is portrayed as a clever creature who loves to play tricks - and his tricks often land him in difficult situations! However, it is also because of his wit that he is saved, unscathed, every time. (Source: http://adarna.com.ph)
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