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_aPZ 10.3 _b.An78 1997 |
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_aAñonuevo, Victoria _948248 |
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_aTarget : Odon : _band higanti ng maliliit / _c muling isinalaysay ni Victoria AÞonuevo ; drawing ni Beth Parrocha. |
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_aQuezon City : _bAdarna Book Services, Inc., _c[1997]. |
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_a1 v.(unpaged) _c23 cm. |
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_atext _2rdacontent |
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_avolume _2rdacarrier |
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520 | _aBilingual Text Tagalog - English This book is based on a Visayan tale from an anthology of Leyteno literature by H. Otley Beyer. Like many old stories, this one features a conflict between the strong and the weak. Odon is a savage and cruel giant. His evil ways provoke unity among the small animals that suffered under him. Throug a daring but carefully thought out plan carried out under the leadership of a tiny bird, Pikoy, the weak ones take revenge on the savage giant. This story proves the wisdom of the old saying: "A mote in your eye can blind you." Children of today can learn from Odon's fate the lesson that victory does not always go to the mighty. On the contrary, even the weak can win against the strong if they are united, plan their actions well, and use their wits and cunning. --Amazon | ||
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_aShort stories. _2sears |
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_aParrocha, Beth, ed. _948531 |
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_c60212 _d60212 |