Why doesn't Muning, your cat, like taking a bath?
Why does your crush have dimples?
Why do we sweat when we play with our friends?
You wouldn't be a Filipino if you have gone on years without having heard the famous "Bakit?" that Neneng B would always throw at not only Boy Pick-Up, but to anyone who tells her something.
This, coupled with children's natural curiosity about the world (remember little Alice, that "curious child" whose inquisitive streak led her down a rabbit-hole, and all the way to Wonderland?) must have been one of the factors that had fuelled the people behind the book, 100 Questions Filipino Kids Ask.
It has long been proven anyway by studies and science alike that kids are usually more curious than their older counterparts because they don't really know anything at first, as opposed to adults, who have already spent several years learning and mastering several things, settling it into a fixed pattern.
So here's a book filled to the brim with gazillions of questions that boggle eager Filipino children, compiled from a survey of over four hundred kids. There's fun, facts, trivias, and hands-on activities that are sure to satisfy young Filipino minds and those who have always stayed children at heart! Come check out the book at the Grade School Learning Resource Center at Divine Light Academy Las Piñas.
Problems? Just approach any of the available librarians or staff members around! :)
Why does your crush have dimples?
Why do we sweat when we play with our friends?
You wouldn't be a Filipino if you have gone on years without having heard the famous "Bakit?" that Neneng B would always throw at not only Boy Pick-Up, but to anyone who tells her something.
This, coupled with children's natural curiosity about the world (remember little Alice, that "curious child" whose inquisitive streak led her down a rabbit-hole, and all the way to Wonderland?) must have been one of the factors that had fuelled the people behind the book, 100 Questions Filipino Kids Ask.
It has long been proven anyway by studies and science alike that kids are usually more curious than their older counterparts because they don't really know anything at first, as opposed to adults, who have already spent several years learning and mastering several things, settling it into a fixed pattern.
So here's a book filled to the brim with gazillions of questions that boggle eager Filipino children, compiled from a survey of over four hundred kids. There's fun, facts, trivias, and hands-on activities that are sure to satisfy young Filipino minds and those who have always stayed children at heart! Come check out the book at the Grade School Learning Resource Center at Divine Light Academy Las Piñas.
Problems? Just approach any of the available librarians or staff members around! :)
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