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  1. This page lists a collection of fables from the Philippines. The Monkey Who Wanted To Swim. Getting All The Fruits. The Carabao Got Tired. Two Hungry Cats. The Dirty Cat. The Cat And The Horse. The Beautiful Butterfly. The Lazy Dog.

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  2. These fables come from the Philippines. They are bit like Aesop. We hope you will enjoy them! Read by Geoffrey. Proofread by Claire Deakin. By Mabel Cook Cole (1916) Why Dogs Wag their Tails. A rich man in a certain town once owned a dog and a cat, both of which were very useful to him.

  3. Philippine Fairy Tales, Folk Tales and Fables. Read a collection of Philippine folklore and fairy tales from authors Mabel Cook Cole, John Maurice Miller, and more. Jump to full list of Philippine tales.

  4. The Turtle and the Monkey (Tagalog: Ang Pagong at ang Matsing or Si Pagong at si Matsing) also known as The Monkey and the Turtle is a Philippine fable. It involves the tortoise outwitting a monkey over a banana tree.

  5. Explore common examples of Filipino fables, including plant fables and animal fables, and learn about the moral lesson of each story.

  6. 7 Ιουν 2019 · Pabula or Fable in Filipino is a literary genre which uses animals, plants, legendary creatures and inanimate objects as characters. These characters are given the qualities of humans such as the ability to speak. Fables are also stories that teach moral lessons. Ang Lobo at ang Tupa.

  7. The Monkey and the Turtle as Narrated by Jose M. Katigbak of Batangas, Batangas, Filipino Popular Tales collected by Dean S. Fansler, American Folklore Society, Lancaster, PA, 1921

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