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Welcome to the website of the Libros Filipinos Bookshop!
Libros Filipinos is a specialty bookstore dedicated to Philippine books, journals, magazines, videos, music, and CD-ROMs.
Through this website we hope to make Filipiniana resources available to the local and international market. Here you can view detailed information on our latest books through Bibliofiles, find a Filipiniana title with Book Trace, and even request for a book signing with Pirma.
To help us serve you better, we welcome your online feedback.
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Can We Plug Into Lightning? A Book About Electricity
by Gidget Roceles-Jimenez
They say that lightning is made of electricity. Is that where the electricity of a light bulb comes from?
Discover how a light bulb works, the sources of energy, how energy is changed to electricity, and how electricity travels to our homes.
Find out whether we can plug into lightning.
This book is recommended for kids 9-12.
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 | Castles of the Sea by various Php 350.00 $8.97 |
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 | Filipinas: Isang Kasaysayan by various Php 350.00 $8.97 |
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 | Katutubo: Sulyap sa Mga Katutubong Kultura ng Pilipinas by Filipinas Heritage Library Php 200.00 $5.13 |
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 | Filipiniana Book Guild Series 1 cdrom by NCCA/AFI-FHL Php 560.00 $14.36 |
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Filipina Notebook
Php 250.00
Bintana Notecards
Php 136.00
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 | Hindi Man Lang Nakita by Mesandel Virtusio Arguelles Php 200.00 $5.13 |
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 | Disappear by Conchitina Cruz Php 100.00 $2.56 |
 | Alunsina's Wrist by Kristene Domingo Php 250.00 $6.41 |
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