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  • Jack and Jill after the Tumble

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, Joanne Violah Dumot

    language (ecEmedia, a Division of the EC Corporation, May 10, 2018)
    In the popular children’s rhyme, Jack and Jill went to fetch some water and they fell and tumbled. The authors have written a story adapting that rhyme for a rural village setting.A modified and expanded version of the rhyme to be sung like the old one has been included at the end of the story.
  • The Ant and the Grasshopper

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, Gielean Mangaoang

    language (ecEmedia A Division of the EC Corporation, Oct. 30, 2018)
    In the old classic Aesop fable, the ant worked all summer and stored the food for the winter, whereas the grasshopper sang and danced and did not have enough.In the extension of the story, read how the grasshopper found a way to make a living in order to survive.
  • Hannah: The Helpful Princess

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, Leolyn Mayegayeg

    language (ecEmedia A Division of the EC Corporation, July 1, 2019)
    Princess Hannah was considered by her parents- the Queen and King, to be suitable only for palace parties and receptions. But her heart was set on being out in the country to work with and help her people. A flood disaster gave her the chance to show what she was capable of that led her overall role as “helper of the people.”
  • Zacana: The Singing Princess

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, Melvin Dato, Jeremy Empleo

    language (ecEmedia, a Division of the EC Corporation, Jan. 10, 2018)
    Princess Zacana was the only daughter of the King and Queen of the peaceful Kingdom of Zaluga. She grew up into a beautiful maiden with extraordinary talent for singing. No one could capture her heart, until Prince Lukno captured her and took her to his kingdom Balugan. But no matter how well Prince Lukno treated the captured princess, she continued to be sad, so he returned Zacana to Zaluga. But, unknown to the Prince and the Princess, disaster had befallen to Zacana’s parents and their castle.Find out what happened next to Princess Zacana and Prince Lukno as they coped with the tragic and sad turn of events: the disaster in Zaluga, and the sadness of Prince Lukno when he let go of the princess he had captured.
  • Carlotta: The Librarian Princess

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, Edrian Carlo Sarol, Jodel Clamucha

    eBook (ecEmedia, a Division of the EC Corporation, July 2, 2018)
    Princess Carlotta, who preferred to act like a librarian, was asked to help Prince Callendro set up his collection of books and manuscripts. While doing the request, she discovered something sinister in the marriage plans of Princess Sayla who the Prince is about to marry. Princess Carlotta not only helped the Prince in setting up his library, but also saved him from marrying Sayla and solved even more pressing problems in her own kingdom.
  • Yassy Prepares Special Bread for the Wolf

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, Villamor Pascual

    language (ecEmedia, A Division of the EC Corporation, Oct. 9, 2018)
    Yassy, on her trip home to visit her parents, knew she would encounter the bad wolf. She prepared a special bread with herbs that give instant problems to the wolf, if eaten. Find out what happened next in this story about Yassy and the wolf. This is one of a series of stories involving Yassy, the sister pig, and the big bad wolf.
  • Sunyata: The Sunflower Princess

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, Jereme Pascua, Villamor Pascual

    language (ecEmedia a Division of The EC Corporation, July 29, 2018)
    Princess Sunyata as a child was outgoing and the darling of her kingdom. But when she grew up, she turned into a nocturnal person, with plenty of energy and pep during the night, but slept most of the day. She attended parties at some bad places. Her parents, the King and Queen, asked a wizard for help. The wizard turned Sunyata into a sunflower, visible to the entire kingdom as before, and would remain as a plant until a prince came along to take her away. A Prince Meneleo, looking for a wife, was a collector of plant species. When he saw the strange sunflower, he cut it down and stole it. This broke the wizard’s spell and turned the cut sunflower into the real Princess Sunyata. Thus, he found his future bride.
  • Yassy, the Sister Pig And Her 3 Brothers

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, Cyril Marie Kaye Dasugo

    language (ecEmedia, a Division of the EC Corporation, July 19, 2018)
    The three little pigs in the classic story were given names: Myron, Dunlee, and Toban. They have a sister, Yassy. The boy pigs went away from their parent’s home to build their own. Myron made one out of straw, which was easily blown down by the wolf. Dunlee built one out of sticks, but it was also destroyed by the wolf. The third one, made of stones from the river, was strong so it could not be blown down. The wolf tried to get in by trickery to no avail. The boy pigs decided to build all their houses with stone, so the wolf had to resort to other means to get his pork chops.The boys were very proud of what they had done. They had not forgotten their sister Yassy and they invited her to visit them, always mindful of the possible encounter with the wolf.
  • Old Ambrocio had a farm

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, Melvin Dato

    language (ecEmedia, a Division of the EC Corporation, March 7, 2018)
    "This story is an adaptation of the popular “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” children’s rhyme. It is told from the point of view of a farmer from the Philippines. Old Ambrocio retires from city life and sets up a farm with his dog Bantay. His main work animal is the carabao, also known as the water buffalo). He raises the usual animals like geese, pigs, and goats, as well as rice and corn. He enjoys showing his farm to his grandchildren. Old Ambrocio shares his farm produce with his neighbors and friends.A new set of verses is included to be sung like the popular children’s song."
  • The Ant and the Grasshopper

    Orlino C. Baldonado, Estrella C. Baldonado, Gielean Castillo Mangaoang

    Paperback (ecEmedia A Division of the EC Corporation, Oct. 31, 2018)
    In the old classic Aesop fable, the ant worked all summer and stored the food for the winter, whereas the grasshopper sang and danced and did not have enough.In the extension of the story, read how the grasshopper found a way to make a living in order to survive.
  • Hannah: The Helpful Princess

    Orlino C. Baldonado, Estrella C. Baldonado, Leolyn B. Mayegayeg

    Paperback (ecEmedia A Division of the EC Corporation, July 2, 2019)
    Princess Hannah was considered by her parents- the Queen and King, to be suitable only for palace parties and receptions. But her heart was set on being out in the country to work with and help her people. A flood disaster gave her the chance to show what she was capable of that led her overall role as “helper of the people.”
  • Mother Penguin and her Chick

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, Melvin Dato

    eBook (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.