Fil and Filippa: Story of Child Life in the Philippines
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A children's narrative that follows two siblings and their friends as a visiting narrator describes everyday life, customs, environment, agriculture, wildlife, industry, and festivals in the Philippine islands. Through episodes and short chapters the book explains local climate, typhoons and volcanoes; dwellings, worship, clothing, food crops like coconut, hemp, and sugar; animals, boats and fishing, mills and tools; domestic routines and communal ceremonies. Illustrations accompany accessible explanations aimed at young readers, combining travel observation, natural history, and cultural description to present a panoramic portrait of child life and island society.
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