Review by JAM
Take a look at new cultures, new families, and new friends as Families of the Philippines comes to DVD from Master Communications. Taking a look at the Asian island nation of the Republic of the Philippines, we look into two families from the rural island of Cebu and the thriving urban metropolis of Manila.
Khim, a thirteen year old boy from Cebu, shows us the rural side of life from the coastal outrigger boats that provide the fish that acts as one of the staple foods of the area to 10,000 student public school which he attends to the afternoon chores he has to help his family out. Through all of this, his energy and happiness shines out in an infectious way as we see his daily life.
Shahani, a seven year old girl living in the capital Manila, takes us on an urban journey as we see her school and her passion for dance which she excels in. We see her interaction with family and friends with her trip to buy groceries with her mother, in the mall where her father entertains children during birthday parties, and in her father’s dance class alongside her sister.
Check out the Families of the World to share insight with your little ones who want to know more about the children of the world.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Series: Families of the World
DVD Titles: Families of the Philippines
Release Date: September 20, 2011
R/T: Approx 30 minutes each child.
Website: www.familiesoftheworld.com
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