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  1. Eight classic water tales from the Philippines tell the story of why the sea is salty, how waterfalls came to be, how a girl turned into a mermaid, and of human interactions-- punishments...

  2. My beautiful face. I will cast a spell on you, to turn into a fish with scales. She splashed some water on her wounds, but these turned into scales. Nowadays, if you look into clear streams, you'll find scaly fish swimming and quickly jerk away.

  3. Jan 1, 1997 · Read 3 reviews from the world’s largest community for readers. CLASSIC PHILIPPINE WATER TALES.

  4. Nov 15, 2022 · The girl who turned into a fish and other classic Philippine water tales by Maria Elena Paterno, 1997, Tahanan Books for Young Readers, Distributed in the Philippines by Bookmark edition, in English.

  5. Written by: Maria Elena Paterno. Illustrated by: Albert Gamos. “A watershed in Philippine children’s book publishing…The books make an excellent child’s introduction to quality.” —The Sunday Chronicle. “ENCHANTING…gracefully told tales.” —Mr.&Ms. Magazine. Size: 8 x 10 in. ISBN: 971-630-051-4. Year Published: 1997. Quantity. Sold out.

  6. BOOK DETAILS. AUTHOR: Maria Elena Paterno. ILLUSTRATOR: Albert Gamos. PUBLISHER: Tahanan Books. LANGUAGE: English. ISBN: 971-630-051-4. DATE PUBLISHED: 1997. FORMAT: Softcover. SIZE: 8x10in. WEIGHT: 250g. Tweet. Eight classic Philippine water tales in one book! Perfect for water lovers!

  7. The Girl who turned into a fish and other classic Philippine water tales / as told by Maria Elena Paterno ; illustrated by Albert Gamos. By: Paterno, Maria Elena; Material type: Text Publication details: Makati City : Tahanan Books for Young Readers, c1997. Description: 55 p. : ill. ; 26 cm ISBN: 9716300670; Subject(s): Tales -- Philippines