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Travel to the Philippines without leaving home! From the author of Filipino Children's Favorite Stories comes a book for young children that features a Filipino-American boy visiting the Philippines for the very first time. Each watercolor illustration is labeled with English words and their Filipino translations and shows readers both the similarities and differences between Western and Philippine lifestyles. Filipino Friends , perfect for Filipino-American's or those just interested in the culture, is indispensable in bridging the gap between the two cultures. Following the sweet multicultural children's story, kids will learn about Philippine customs and traditions, including : Filipino festivals and celebrations Traditional dress Snacks and meals Songs and games The Filipino language—Tagalog—and more! Review: Solid! - Great quality children’s book! Review: Book for all ages - Perfect for kids and adults to learn basic filipino words. Good quality with lots of pictures.










| Best Sellers Rank | #340,171 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #308 in Children's Multicultural Tales & Myths #319 in Children's Asia Books #518 in Children's Travel Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 389 Reviews |
J**2
Solid!
Great quality children’s book!
J**G
Book for all ages
Perfect for kids and adults to learn basic filipino words. Good quality with lots of pictures.
M**L
Excellent book for children of Filipino parents or grandparents
I gave this book a 5-star rating because it is an excellent book in teaching children about the Philippines, especially children who have Filipino parents or grandparents. When I gave this to my grandchildren, they quickly learned the Filipino translations and when I sang Bahay Kubo towards the end of the book, my 5-year old granddaughter quickly memorized the whole song while her 9-year old brother was able to play the music in his toy flute. Also, even if they have never visited the Philippines, the book describes Filipino life, so not only do they learn the translations of words, but also Filipino lifestyle. This book is better at teaching Tagalog than flash cards or a dictionary because of the illustrations that make the words more real and interesting. It also becomes a source of conversation which enhances the child-parent/grandparent experience.
T**A
Great for sharing Filipino heritage
This is an outstanding book. Bought it for my preschooler who shared it w their class. The school is Jewish and my child is from a blended family and this book helped the mostly Jewish heritage understand my child's (blended w) Filipino heritage. Easy to follow. Beautifully illustrated. Relatable story. Kid engagement.
C**S
... would be upuan or salumpuwet) but this is a nice book to have so younger children can be exposed ...
There are some words that I am not sure are accurate (such as chair - I was raised that it would be upuan or salumpuwet) but this is a nice book to have so younger children can be exposed to FIlipino culture. I like that it not only shows Filipino words, but also talks about customs and traditions. My son is not old enough to understand the story or pictures yet, but he does like looking at the colorful pages. I wish there was a simpler, board book version of this.
M**L
Educational for kids and adults trying to learn more about Filipino culture
Such a cute book! I bought it for my godson for his birthday. Before giving it to him, I read through the book and was very pleasantly entertained myself. I was born in the Philippines and moved here at a young age. It was almost nostalgic reading through the different aspects of the culture (family, play time, food, etc.) discussed in this book. My boyfriend isn't Filipino so I showed it to him and he said it might even be a good introductory book to the Filipino culture for adults! Overall, very satisfied with the content, text and pictures in the book.
F**A
Picture dictionary-like learning of Filipino life.
This book introduces your children to a Filipino life...learning common names of family titles (Mother & Father). Daily language identification. Illustrations are simple & pleasant to look at. (Dictionary-like).
E**O
Great Book
One of my daughter favorite books she loves seeing the colors and the character that look similar to her! We try to teach her a couple words at a time in Tagalog and this book is perfect thing to use to teach her.
G**V
Good purchases
Good quality of teaching yhem tagalog my 5 years old like reading to her sister which is 2 years old they love it.
J**N
Great for learning some basic vocabulary
My son is 2 and just learning some Tagalog so this has been a good one for him. He can recognize things that he knows in English and we practice memorizing the Tagalog translations, and so far it has been good for him.
M**E
Great book!
Loved this book! Covers a range of topics, colourful and even has calamansi juice recipe. Great book to introduce the language to your toddler.
L**C
Decieving
It said read sample, it went ahead and charged me $10.00. I don't even have a kindle. Now i really don't want to read this book. So upset!
R**L
Highly recommended
Very good for children
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