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Books published by publisher Literally Literature

  • Love and Courtship

    Evelyn Miranda-Feliciano

    language (OMF Literature, Oct. 16, 2012)
    Do you consider yourself an ordinary young person? Then you’ve probably asked these questions too! Is it OK to date? Can I pray for a mate? Why are we so different? How can I be sure it’s love? Could she be God’s will for me? Discover the answers and a lot more from this book written just for you! ------------ “Young people will welcome this book by Mrs. Evelyn Miranda-Feliciano. Written in plain, easy-to-understand language in Filipino thought patter, Love and Courtship is basic for Filipino young people. . . . I am certain that with the help of this book, our young people will be spared of many heartaches.” Fred M. Magbanua, Jr. Former Managing Director Far East Broadcasting Co., (Phil.) Inc.
  • Mga Kwenti ni Tito Dok 9: Oooppss, Kumukulo ang Tiyan ni Jimbo!

    Luis Gatmaitan, Jomike Tejido

    language (OMF Literature, Feb. 16, 2017)
    Oooppss, Jimbo’s tummy is churning! What could be the reason? What is happening inside his tummy? Discover the mystery behind Jimbo’s tummy trouble before it strikes you!
  • Aray! Nasugatan Ako!

    Luis "Tito Dok" Gatmaitan, Marcus Nada

    language (OMF Literature, Jan. 8, 2014)
    Note: This story is written in Filipino with parallel English text.Playful Zikki is so curious about sharp objects. But what will happen when Zikki accidentally cuts himself? Tackle the basics of the human body and promote good health through stories! “Tito Dok” Luis Gatmaitan, MD makes medical concepts fun and easy to grasp through imaginative tales and amusing characters. Kids learn to value and care for their bodies as God’s creation.
  • Signal Number 3

    Luis Gatmaitan, Jether Amar

    language (OMF Literature, Sept. 20, 2014)
    A typhoon with Signal Number 3 hit Yani’s hometown. Heavy rains caused the floodwater to rise up to the roof. How will Yani’s family survive this deluge?
  • Peter and Ahmed

    Jojie Wong, Kora Dandan-Albano

    language (OMF Literature, Jan. 8, 2014)
    Note: This story is written in Filipino with parallel English text.A family moves to Peter's neighborhood. Peter hears his neighbors talking about them. They say that they are bad people since they are Muslims. Peter feels sad. He hopes he can be friends with the new boy, since they are about the same age. But is it really possible for a Christian and a Muslim to be friends?
  • Shy Shelly vs The Bully

    Justine Hail, Elbert Or

    eBook (OMF Literature, Feb. 25, 2016)
    The second book featuring the painfully shy Shelly Trudy. Now, she belongs to a group of loyal friends who call themselves "The Secret Squad." Their mission is to protect their schoolmates from bullying, and to fight againts bullying. Their first mission is to make the biggest bully of their class—Jake—sorry for everything that he's done to everybody who does not belong to his group of friends. Everything was going according to plan until Shelly stumbles into something that she shouldn't have seen. Now, she's wondering if their mission to make Jake pay is the right thing to do after all.
  • Teka, Ang Labo Yata ng Aking Mata

    Luis Gatmaitan, Al Estrella

    language (OMF Literature, Sept. 20, 2014)
    Lirio was having a hard time reading. Could her eyesight be getting dim? How do we know if a child is nearsighted? Let’s find out through Lirio’s story.
  • Mga Kwento ni Tito Dok 10: Waaah! Nakagat ako ng Aso!

    Luis Gatmaitan, Jomike Tejido

    language (OMF Literature, Feb. 20, 2017)
    Waaah! The dog’s bitten me!”Maybe you know someone who was bitten by a dog, like Janella. But, do you know what to do if a dog bites you? Find out in this story about Janella and her puppy Bruna.
  • Flaming Furnace, Fiery Faith

    Beng Alba-Jones, Beth Parrocha-Doctolero

    language (OMF Literature, Sept. 20, 2014)
    There once lived a trio —Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.Snatched away from their land,Ordered to follow the king’s commands.They always chose God’s way, the way that’s betterWill God bless their obedience in the heat of danger?
  • Bing Butiki's New Friend

    Yna Reyes, Jason Moss

    language (OMF Literature, July 11, 2016)
    Bing Butiki does not like naughty kids who do cruel things to lizards. How can little Aina change the way he feels?
  • Who's Afraid of Giant Goliath?

    Jojie Wong, Leo Kempis-Ang

    language (OMF Literature, Sept. 20, 2014)
    “COME AND FIGHT ME!!!” roared Goliath, the rumble of his voice was so scary, even his own army trembled! What is King Saul going to do?
  • Oh Mateo 1: Half and Half

    Grace Chong, Beth Parrocha Doctolero

    language (OMF Literature, July 27, 2016)
    Follow the adventures of endearing 6-year-old Mateo, a farmer’s son from Umingan, Pangasinan. Teo meets odd people and stumbles into strange situations, but in every encounter his admirable character shines through. Teo’s example inspires children to love God and others in everyday life. In Half and Half, Teacher Ligaya is puzzled that Teo keeps drawing half-fruits. A moving story about the beauty of sharing.