The girl who turned into a fish and other classic Philippine water tales / as told by Maria Elena Paterno ; illustrated by Albert Gamos

By: Paterno, Maria Elena [author]
Contributor(s): Gamos, Albert [illustrator]
Language: English Series: Treasury of Philippine folk talesPublisher: Manila: Tahanan Books for Young Readers, c1997Description: 55 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9789716300512Subject(s): Tales -- Philippines | Folklore -- PhilippinesDDC classification: 398.35209599 Summary: Eight classic water tales from the Philippines tell the story of why the sea is salty, how waterfalls came to be, how a girl turned into a mermaid, and of human interactions-- punishments for vanity, rewards for humility, and the triumph of the underdog.
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398.35209599 P273 2007 (Browse shelf) c.1 Available EL2074
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Eight classic water tales from the Philippines tell the story of why the sea is salty, how waterfalls came to be, how a girl turned into a mermaid, and of human interactions-- punishments for vanity, rewards for humility, and the triumph of the underdog.

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