English • Ages 8 to 12 • 8 x 10 • 56 pages each • Full color covers • Illustrated in black-and-white • ISBN: 971-630-023-9
WHY THE PINA HAS A HUNDRED EYES: And Other Philippine Folk Tales About Fruits
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1993 National Book Award for Children’s Literature
“A watershed in Philippine children’s book publishing…The books make an excellent child’s introduction to quality.”—The Sunday Chronicle
“ENCHANTING…gracefully told tales.”—Mr.&Ms. Magazine
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