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The Adventures of Carancal
Series · 5 books · 2002-2026

Books in series

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#1

Carancal

Ang Bayaning Isang Dangkal

2002

Kayang ubusin ni Carancal ang isang palayok na kanin, isang kalderong ulma, isang buong pakwan, at minsa'y may pamutat pang tatlong piling na saging. Pero ang nakapagtataka, tila hindi siya nabubusog at hindi rin tumatangkad nang higit sa isang dangkal! Subaybayan sa bagong seryeng ito ang makapigil-hiningang pakikipagsapalaran ng pambihirang batang si Carancal. Carancal can finish a pot of rice, a cauldron of viand, a whole watermelon, and would sometimes even have three bunches of bananas for dessert. But surprisingly, it seems he never gets full and remains as tall as the span of a hand! Watch out for Carancal's amazing adventures in this exciting new series.
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Si Carancal Laban sa Kidlat

2009

Kidlat is a showoff, more so when he gets interested in a woman. He jolts everyone without mercy. That's why the whole town trembles in fear every time he becomes enamored of a woman. Faced with a new danger, what will Carancal, the boy who never grew more than a span of a hand, do?
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Si Carancal Laban sa Lindol

2006

The houses wobbled and toppled to the ground because of an earthquake. Carancal decides to go under the ground to conquer the earthquake. Instead, he encounters a ferocious wild pig with an itchy rump. Watch for Carancal's amazing adventures in this exciting series.
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Si Carancal Laban sa Mga Busaw

2026

"Busaw" is the name given to the spirits who abduct babies and take them with them in their endless journey down the Black River going to the Depths, the land of the dead. The busaws have taken the godson of Carancal's mother. Taking a ladle and a box of matches, the hero no taller than the span of a hand rushes to recover Adling. Read in this book Carancal's encounter with the devil spirits beneath the ground.
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Si Carancal sa Ilalim ng Dagat

2007

The people of Bato-bato have nothing more to eat. Nobody dares go near the sea to catch fish because the ferocious korokan has taken over the waters. Mounting his friend the turtle, the brave hero no taller than the span of a hand goes into the depths of the sea. Read in this book Carancal's encounter with the gluttonous and foul-smelling fish if only to save the people of Bato-bato from danger and keep them from starving!

Author

Rene O. Villanueva
Author · 49 books

Rene O. Villanueva (September 1954–December 2007) was a Filipino Dramatist and Children's Story Writer who made his mark in Philippine Literature in the late 1970s and well into the first decade of the 21st century. He had a remarkable contribution to Filipino culture as shown in his prolific output which generates continuing interest in his plays and books for young people. Villanueva was born in La Loma, Quezon City and studied in public schools, the Lyceum of the Philippines, and the University of the Philippines. As a young person, he already had the inclination to the arts, telling stories to playmates and winning in national school writing contests. In college, he was active in the theater as a writer and as a performer. Later when he got into the writing workshop circuit, he joined the literary group Galian sa Arte at Tula (GAT) to learn from veteran writers. In a children's literature workshop, he stood out as a fellow, and critic National Artist Virgilio S. Almario recognized his writerly gifts. His drama auspiciously began in 1978 with "Entreswelo" and "Pag-ibig ni Mariang Makiling" which won an award in the playwriting workshop, Palihang Aurelio Tolentino. Then in 1980, he won his first Palanca Award with the one-act play "Kumbersasyon" and from then on his pen did not falter a beat. He came out with memorable dramatic works like "May Isang Sundalo"(1981), "Sigwa" (1984), "Botong" (1990), "Kalantiaw" (1994), "Dobol" (1994) and "Watawat" (1999). Villanueva's stories for children garnered prestigious prizes, including Palanca Award-winning works like "Bertdey ni Guido" (1989), "Ang Unang Baboy sa Langit" (1990), "Tungkung Langit at Alunsina"(1990), "Nemo, Ang Batang Papel" (1992), and "Tatlong Ungas" (1999). For his pioneering contribution to local children's literature, Villanueva was nominated by the Philippine Board on Books for Young People (PBBY) to the 2002 Hans Christian Andersen Award for Children's Writer, the most prestigious international recognition in the field of writing for children. He is the first Filipino writer to have been nominated to the award. His indomitable spirit as a writer, teacher and cultural worker found him travelling all over the country to share his views on children's welfare, creative writing, curriculum enrichment, and teaching materials development.

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