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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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Title: Fil and Filippa: Story of Child Life in the Philippines

Author: John Stuart Thomson

Illustrator: Maud Petersham

Miska Petersham

Release date: August 24, 2008 [eBook #26414]

Language: English

Credits: Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed
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Fil and Filippa

Story of Child Life in the Philippines

The Macmillan Company, Publishers
New York MCMXXIX

Copyright, 1917,
By the Macmillan Company.

Set up and electrotyped. Published September, 1917.

Printed in the United States of America

Dedicated to my Little Friend

Francis Doris

By the Author

Persons

  1. Fil, a Filipino boy.
  2. Filippa, his sister.
  3. Favra, her playmate.
  4. Moro, Fil’s playmate, a Mohammedan.
  5. Fil’s Father.
  6. Fil’s Mother.
  7. The Padre-priest.
  8. The Guest.
  9. Driver of the Water Buffalo Cart.