In my previous blogs, I shared to you my journey as a Mom. One way to connect with my son is through reading and storytelling with him. We read books every night before going to sleep. I am Booklover, while my son is my little Bookworm! As a Librarian, and as a Storyteller to the young ones and young at heart.. I would like to recommend the local children's literature / storybooks which is all about values of children to their mother. Happy Mother's Day to all Moms!
Darna is a Filipino superheroine, not unlike Wonder Woman. It tells the story of an Overseas Filipino Worker, working as a baby sitter in Hong Kong. It tells of the reality of Filipinos needing to live away from family just so they can provide for their family’s material needs.
The story is told in an engaging and light manner. Through the story, adults and children alike can have a better appreciation of the sacrifices that OFWs make. This story is made for kids up to the ages of 7 to 10.
The book tells about a mother who shows her untiring and unfailing love for her family. She works all day and it has turned her hands as rough as sandpaper. This distresses the little girl, upon hearing her aunt saying that her mother's hands may cause her father of leaving them. But in the end, the little girl realizes how much effort and love her mother puts in every task she does for her and their whole family. It shows how every rough times can be smoothened out by a mother's love.
Did you ever feel ashamed of your own mother?
Mayang did. Just because her mother wears no lipstick. Many times Mayang wished her mother would look smarter and be something else. It took a dangerous incident to make Mayang see her mother's strength, heroism and true beauty. No Lipstick for Mother is a moving story that will make you love your mother more.
Story by Segundo D. Matias, Jr.
Illustrations by: Beth Parrocha-Doctolero
There is no day or hour when Nicole is not with her mommy. Ever since she can remember, it was always the two of them together, everywhere.
But Nicole's mommy is fat. Her arms and legs are plump, and her tummy is ripply, like a squishy ball. She is not sexy as the mommies of Nicole's classmates.
What could she do so that her mommy would become sexy, too?
Find out in this story how Nicole's mommy becomes sexy in her own eyes.
Story by Segundo D. Matias, Jr.
Illustrations by: Kora Dandan Albano
There is a mother telling a story. She says it began with an incomprehensible feeling--- a feeling of restlessness, constant fatigue, sleepiness. The doctor said she was carrying a child in her womb.
IT'S YOU!
Read in this story how a child is born into world, with a mother's unconditional love.
Story by Segundo D. Matias
Illustrations by Kora Dandan-Albano
Every Sunday, with their mommy, siblings Luigi and Chie always go to mall. If they are not shopping for toys,
they are at timezone playing. But once they get to Jollibee to eat, their mommy never orders anything for herself.
And the pair of shoes their mommy always examines and tries on for size at the shoe store, she has not bothered to buy. What could be the reason?
Read in this story how Luigi and Chie discover how much their mother loves them.
Story by Segundo D. Matias
Illustrations by Ghani Madueño
Mommy Doris is well known in town because she does manicures and pedicures.
She is also popular of her big bayong filled with items she sells on installment basis. But she can also do better. As a mother, Mommy Doris has a quality that makes her capable of providing anything her children need.
Read in this story why Mommy Doris is really awesome.
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