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  • The Fox Who Lost His Tail

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, Leolyn Mayegayeg

    eBook (ecEmedia A Division of the EC Corporation, Feb. 20, 2019)
    In the old Aesop story, a fox who lost his tail was embarrassed by it. He told others he looked good without a tail and advised them to also get rid of theirs. For this foolish advice, he got nothing but derision. It made his problems worse. What happened to this fox with a handicap? Read how he learned to deal with his disability. He obtained guidance from a wise old fox on what was important in life.
  • Yassy Frightens the Wolf

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, Cyril Marie Kaye Dasugo

    eBook (ecEmedia, a Division of the EC Corporation, Sept. 5, 2018)
    The wolf was invited to visit the home of one of the brothers of Yassy. Her brothers did not like this, but she had a plan. When the wolf arrived to visit, before going into the house, Yassy showed their boiling kettle, implying they could boil a large animal in that kettle. Her brothers demonstrated the use of sharpened sticks as weapons. The wolf was frightened and changed his plans.
  • Yassy Pummels the Wolf

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, Cyril Marie Kaye Dasugo

    eBook (ecEmedia A Division of the EC Corporation, June 14, 2019)
    Yassy the sister pig knew that the wolf will visit her when her brothers were away digging for cassava and she was alone. However, she made a basket, filled it with stones, and placed it above the door. Read about her diabolical plan to use this contraption to pummel the wolf.
  • The Two Roosters

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, Bill Alisdan

    eBook (ecEmedia A Division of the EC Corporation, June 10, 2019)
    This story tells what happened to the losing Brown rooster after his competitor, the Red rooster won the fight. Red bragged too much for having won, that he failed to notice an eagle, who captured him for his dinner. With Red gone, Brown, the loser, became the leader of the flock. He realized there were many responsibilities for being a leader.This is one of many stories published by ecEmedia extending the old Aesop stories.
  • Yassy Irritates the Wolf

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, Villamor Pascual

    eBook (ecEmedia A Division of the EC Corporation, Dec. 3, 2018)
    Yassy’s brothers built strong houses so the wolf could not raid them, although he was persistent. They kept looking for ways to thwart his plans. Yassy tried many ways to discourage the wolf from following them.Read the exciting story to find out how the pigs made fun of the wolf to irritate him. This is another story in the series involving Yassy, her brothers, and the bad wolf.
  • Yassy Taunt the Wolf

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, John Mark Obongen

    eBook (ecEmedia A Division of the EC Corporation, May 1, 2019)
    Yassy and the other pigs were always on the alert to protect themselves from the ever-present wolf. They found ways to taunt and irritate the wolf to let him know they were aware of his presence. This made their lives interesting and the life of the wolf miserable.
  • Mother Penguin and her Chick

    Orlino C. Baldonado, Estrella C. Baldonado, Melvin Sobremonte Dato

    Paperback (ecEmedia is a Division of The EC Corporation, July 30, 2018)
    The book illustrates the simple problem of survival that penguins face by using the story of a Mother Penguin trying to find food for her chick. The story shows the effect of climate change and over fishing on the food supply of penguins. Penguins must contend with dwindling food supply and changes in the landscape of their rookeries.
  • The Tortoise and the Hare

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, Edrian Carlo Sarol

    eBook (ecEmedia A Division of the EC Corporation, Oct. 28, 2018)
    This is an extended version of the Aesop classic hare-tortoise story. In this new version, the hare complained so much about losing, the animals decided to have a rematch and settle the issue for good. A fox was put in charge of the rematch. Read the exciting story of the rematch in this extended version of this classic fable.
  • The Boy Who Cried Wolf

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, Villamor Pascual

    eBook (ecEmedia A Division of the EC Corporation, Nov. 8, 2018)
    This is an extended version of the Aesop classic story of “Boy Who Cried Wolf.” The shepherd boy cried wolf many times without a wolf. The villagers fired him because they were wasting too much time responding to false alarms. Read the remarkable story of how the boy redeemed himself in the eyes of the villagers in this new extended version of this classic fable.
  • The Greedy Dog

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, Edrian Carlo Sarol

    eBook (ecEmedia, a Division of the EC Corporation, Sept. 30, 2018)
    In the classic Aesop story, a dog with stolen meat in his mouth crossed a stream and saw his reflection. He thought it was another dog and being greedy, he barked, and dropped the meat. The original story ended there, the moral being don’t be greedy.This book tells the extended story of the dog who retrieved the dropped meat from the river and fought a wolf for it afterwards. He learned another lesson: It is better to keep your life, even if you lose your meat.
  • Anzita: The Princess Who Would Not Grow

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, Jodel Clamucha

    eBook (ecEmedia A Division of the EC Corporation, Nov. 13, 2018)
    Their was once a Baron who had a construction site with earth mounds, occupied by mound dwellers. The mythical mound dwellers warned the Baron in his dream that something bad would happen to Anzita, their 8-year old daughter, if he continue the project. The Baron, not believing in them and their warning, proceeded with the project. The mound dwellers cursed Anzita to not grow up. She did not grow up for many years. She remained the size of a little girl throughout her teen years. The curse could only be broken if a prince “took care of Princess Anzita from full moon to full moon.” Read the exciting story and get to know the circumstances that led to the removal of the curse, and for Princess Anzita to become the fully-grown lady befitting her age.