Reading Notes: Filipino Tales A

This week, I read different stories and become increasingly interested in the Filipino Fairytales. I especially enjoyed one in particular. I took notes over that story, which are noted below.

The story I enjoyed the most is called, "The Poor Man and his Three Sons." The reason why I liked this story was because it felt relatable in a sense. The fact that the father was dying and wanted the best for his three sons is something that I know my own father would want for me and my three brothers. I also liked how the story was set up. The way that each brother had their own mini story about what they did with their individual gifts made it seem more personal. This might be my favorite reading thus far!


A father with his three sons

Bibliography: 
The Poor Man and his Three Sons by Dean S. Fansler

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