
Alamat ng Kawayan
2009
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TAGALOG & ENGLISH Children's Stories With Moral Values In the old days in a faraway land, there was a fine blacksmith named Daniel. Daniel made the sturdiest swords of King Abrio and King Almario. But when he discovered where and how the swords were being used, he grew sad and did not hesitate to bury all the swords in the ground. From where the swords were buried, the grass that grew there slowly sprouted taller and taller. Their stems grew stout as well. Find out in this contemporary legend the origin of the bamboo and about the endless quest for peace.
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Segundo D. Matias Jr.
Author · 7 books
Segundo Matias Jr. is a recipient of numerous literary award giving bodies, which include three Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, the Philippine’s most prestigious—known as the “Pulitzer Prize” of the Philippines—and longest running awards program. Mr. Matias has also written screenplays for major movie outfits, as well as teleplays for various TV shows before entering the world of children’s literature. He is also a publisher and has published over 1,500 books for children and young adults. He is currently taking Masters in Creative Writing at the University of the Philippines—Diliman.