Pan de Sal Saves the Day: An Award-Winning Children's Story from the Philippines [New Bilingual English and Tagalog Edition]
Norma Olizon-Chikiamco
(Author)
Mark Salvatus
(Illustrator)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
**Winner of the Carlos Palance Memorial Award for Literature** This colorfully illustrated multicultural children's book presents an entertaining story from the Philippines in both English and Tagalog. A heart-warming story of a young Filipino girl who builds self-confidence after spending a day with her classmates, Pan de Sal Saves the Day: A Filipino Children's Story is an award-winning, inspiring tale for young children everywhere. It's the story of a young girl named Pan de Sal who lives in the Philippines and thinks she's the unluckiest girl in the whole world. Aside from not liking her own name and finding her appearance strange, she doesn't have all the fancy things her classmates have. She can't even muster the courage to try out for the Glee Club, even though she has a beautiful voice. Things change suddenly when an unexpected event forces her into the limelight. With her innate talent and resourcefulness, Pan de Sal wins the admiration of her classmates and finds the confidence she needs to fulfill her dreams. For anyone who has ever felt like an outsider or experienced adversity, Pan de Sal Saves the Day teaches children to see the unique qualities in everything and everyone, even themselves.
Product Details
Price
$8.95
$8.32
Publisher
Tuttle Publishing
Publish Date
January 31, 2017
Pages
28
Dimensions
8.9 X 8.0 X 0.4 inches | 0.25 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780804847544
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Norma Olizon-Chikiamco writes for a leading newspaper in the Philippines and has written several cookbooks and books for children. Apart from winning first prize in the Carlos Palance Memorial Award for Literature for Pan de Sal Saves the Day, she has received an Outstanding Journalism Award from the ANZ Chamber of Commerce and a National Book Award from the Manila Critics Circle. Illustrator Mark Salvatus is a freelance illustrator and graphic designer based in Manila. Two children's books he illustrated have won awards from the Philippine Board for Books for Young People (PBBY) and the National Book Awards-Manila Critics Circle.
Reviews
"This is a sweet book all kids can relate to, about feeling shy or that you are just not 'cool' enough for your classmates...This is a universal story about gaining self-confidence, but it is rooted in the specifics of the Philippines." --AllDoneMonkey.com
"This colorfully illustrated multicultural children's book presents an entertaining story from the Philippines in both English and Tagalog." --Motherly
"A heart-warming story of a young Filipino girl who builds self-confidence after spending a day with her classmates, Pan de Sal Saves the Day: A Filipino Children's Story is an award-winning inspiring tale for young children everywhere." --Book Riot
"This book is a wonderful introduction to some aspects of Filipino culture while also bringing concepts of self-worth and pride to the forefront." --Fil-Am Learners
"This story from the Philippines is in a new bilingual English and Tagalog edition. Ages 4-12." --Publishers Weekly
"This colorfully illustrated multicultural children's book presents an entertaining story from the Philippines in both English and Tagalog." --Motherly
"A heart-warming story of a young Filipino girl who builds self-confidence after spending a day with her classmates, Pan de Sal Saves the Day: A Filipino Children's Story is an award-winning inspiring tale for young children everywhere." --Book Riot
"This book is a wonderful introduction to some aspects of Filipino culture while also bringing concepts of self-worth and pride to the forefront." --Fil-Am Learners
"This story from the Philippines is in a new bilingual English and Tagalog edition. Ages 4-12." --Publishers Weekly