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Children's Literature


1. The Rainbow Fish — Marcus Pfister

The Rainbow Fish is a story about a beautiful, vain fish who learns the value of friendship and happiness by sharing his prized iridescent scales with the other fish in the ocean. Initially proud and lonely because he hoards his scales, he is ostracized by the other fish until he seeks advice from a wise octopus. Following the advice, he gives away his scales, becoming less beautiful but finding genuine happiness and acceptance when he finally has friends.




Quantity: 20–80
Price: ₱220

2. “The Wonderful Things You Will Be” — Emily Winfield Martin

In this timeless poem about growing up, Emily Windfield Martin explores all the things you can choose to be, from brave and bold to creative and wise.



Quantity: 15–60
Price: ₱310

3. “The Invisible String” — Patrice Karst
The Invisible String by Patrice Karst is a children's book that explains how an "invisible string" made of love connects all loved ones, even when they are physically apart. The story begins when two children are scared by a storm, and their mother uses the concept of the invisible string to reassure them that they are always connected to her, and she to them. The string extends to anywhere they might be, including space, and even reaches to deceased loved ones in heaven, as love is stronger than anger. The book is used to help children cope with separation anxiety, loss, and grief.





Quantity: 25–100
Price: ₱250

4. “What Should Danny Do?” — Adir & Ganit Levy
The book follows Danny, a Superhero-in-Training, through his day as he encounters choices that kids face on a daily basis. As your children navigate through the different story lines, they will begin to realize that their choices for Danny shaped his day into what it became.




Quantity: 10–40
Price: ₱450

5. “The Color Monster” — Anna Llenas
"The Color Monster" by Anna Llenas is a children's book about a monster whose emotions are all mixed up and confusing. A little girl helps him by showing him that different colors represent different feelings: yellow for happiness, blue for sadness, red for anger, black for fear, and green for calm. By helping the monster sort his feelings into separate "jars," he is able to understand and express them, leading to self-awareness and peace.





Quantity: 20–90
Price: ₱360

6. “How Full Is Your Bucket? ” — Tom Rath & Mary Reckmeyer
How Full Is Your Bucket? by Tom Rath and Mary Reckmeyer uses the metaphor of an invisible bucket to explain how positive and negative interactions affect our emotions. The book illustrates that kindness and positivity "fill" a person's bucket, leading to happiness, while negativity "empties" it. Ultimately, the book teaches that performing acts of kindness not only fills the buckets of others but also helps fill your own bucket at the same time.





Quantity: 30–120
Price: ₱230

7. “Do Unto Otters” — Laurie Keller
When a family of otters moves in next to Mr. Rabbit, he's a little nervous -- he's not sure if they'll get along. But then he remembers the Golden Rule: Do unto otters as you would have otters do unto you! This book shows how treating others withrespect is the basis of friendship, cooperation, and sharing.




Quantity: 20–70
Price: ₱250

8. “The Most Magnificent Thing” — Ashley Spires
The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Spires is a charming picture book about a little girl who sets out to create the most magnificent thing. Through trial and error, she learns valuable lessons about perseverance, creativity, and the power of never giving up.




Quantity: 25–90
Price: ₱280

9. “The Bad Seed / The Good Egg / The Cool Bean” series — Jory John
Jory John’s “Food Group” series shares uplifting lessons through charming characters like The Bad Seed, who learns that small efforts can help anyone change for the better; The Good Egg, who discovers the importance of balance and self-care; and The Cool Bean, who realizes that true coolness comes from kindness. In The Smart Cookie, a cookie struggling in school finds her own kind of intelligence and confidence, while The Sour Grape learns that forgiveness feels far better than holding grudges. Finally, The Couch Potato steps away from screens and comfort to appreciate movement, fresh air, and a healthier balance in life.






Quantity: 30–120
Price: ₱300

10. I Can Do Hard Things — Gabi Garcia
I Can Do Hard Things introduces children to the practice of using mindful affirmations for support and encouragement when they need it. It is a vivid and empowering book reflects the beautiful diversity in our world. I Can Do Hard Things is a must-have for your home or school social-emotional library.




Quantity: 20–80
Price: ₱290

Thrive & Wonder Magazine


1. National Geographic Magazine

National Geographic is a monthly magazine founded in 1888 that covers geography, science, history, and world culture through articles and photographs. Published in print and digital formats, it is known for its iconic yellow-bordered cover and for providing detailed accounts and high-quality visuals to explore the world.



Quantity: 20–80
Price: ₱300

2. TIME Magazine

Time is an American weekly newsmagazine founded in 1923, known for its coverage of national and international affairs, business, science, culture, and more, published by Time USA, LLC.. The magazine transitioned to a biweekly publication schedule in 2020, but maintains a strong online presence and is based in New York City. It is recognized for its historical and cultural impact and features short, organized articles across various departments.





Quantity: 30–120
Price: ₱ 250

3. Reader’s Digest

Reader's Digest is a condensed, general-interest family magazine founded in 1922 by DeWitt and Lila Wallace, known for publishing practical tips, inspirational stories, humor, and condensed articles from other publications to make content accessible to busy readers. It is famous for its time-saving format, popular features like "Life in These United States" and "It Pays to Increase Your Word Power," and a history of significant articles on social issues like highway safety. Published in 21 languages across more than 70 countries, it has historically been one of the best-selling magazines in the world.







Quantity: 40–150
Price: ₱ 150

4. Vogue Magazine

Vogue is a monthly fashion magazine founded in 1892 that has evolved from a high-society journal to a global authority on fashion, culture, and beauty. It is known for its striking photography, influential content, and celebration of groundbreaking talent in the arts and fashion industries. The term "vogue" itself means "in fashion" or "popular".





Quantity: 15–60
Price: ₱ 350

5. Food Network Magazine

Food Network Magazine is a publication that brings the Food Network brand's excitement into a print and digital format, offering recipes, cooking tips, and inspiration for home cooks. It provides easy-to-follow recipes, entertaining ideas, and features on celebrity chefs and food trends, aiming to make cooking fun and accessible for everyone. The magazine's content often includes seasonal themes and a variety of features like cooking challenges and product reviews.






Quantity: 25–90
Price: ₱ 180

6. Better Homes & Gardens Magazine

Better Homes & Gardens can refer to the U.S. magazine, which provides home, garden, cooking, and lifestyle advice since 1922, or the Australian lifestyle television show of the same name, which covers similar topics. The magazine is based in Des Moines, Iowa, while the TV show airs on Australia's Seven Network and features segments on DIY projects, cooking, gardening, and decorating.





Quantity: 20–70
Price: ₱ 190

7. National Geographic Kids Magazine

National Geographic Kids is a multi-platform brand that includes a children's magazine, a website, books, and a TV series, all aimed at educating kids about science, nature, history, and the world around them. Its content is designed to be fun and educational, featuring stories about animals, cool facts, news, puzzles, and activities. The goal is to inspire curiosity and a love for learning about the planet in children.





Quantity: 50–200
Price: ₱ 360

8. Entrepreneur Magazine

Entrepreneur Magazine is an American publication focusing on entrepreneurship, small business, and business ideas, founded in 1977. It provides practical advice, success stories, and strategies for startup life, small business management, and scaling, covering topics like marketing, finance, and franchises. The magazine is published by Entrepreneur Media, Inc. and has a large online presence at entrepreneur.com.





Quantity: 20–100
Price: ₱ 220

9. Cosmopolitan Magazine

Cosmopolitan is an international monthly magazine for young women that covers relationships, sex, fashion, beauty, health, careers, and celebrity news. Originally a family magazine in 1886, it transformed into a women's magazine in the late 1960s and is now published by Hearst Magazines in 36 languages across more than 100 countries, with a focus on empowering readers.





Quantity: 30–110
Price: ₱ 270

10. Men’s Health / Women’s Health Magazine

Men's Health and Women's Health are lifestyle magazines focusing on a wide range of health and fitness topics, with Men's Health emphasizing fitness, nutrition, style, and sexual health for men, while Women's Health focuses on a similar range of topics for women, including topics like weight management, beauty, and lifestyle. Both magazines often feature celebrity cover stories and aim to provide practical advice, though they may differ in their approach to certain topics and can have different cover messages, such as Men's Health promoting muscularity and Women's Health promoting thinness.






Quantity: 25–120
Price: ₱ 140

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