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"The Legend of the Banana Plant" : the adventure of princess Maria

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Long ago, in a remote village, there lived a beautiful princess named Maria. She was known for her kindness, grace, and love for nature. The village was blessed with fertile lands, and the people thrived on the abundance of fruits and crops.

One day, a wicked sorceress named Magdalena learned of the village's prosperity and coveted its resources for herself. She devised a plan to steal the village's riches and cast a spell of darkness over the land. With her magical powers, she created a monstrous creature known as the Kapre, a giant tree-dwelling creature with glowing red eyes and a menacing presence.

Under Magdalena's command, the Kapre began wreaking havoc in the village. It destroyed crops, uprooted trees, and spread fear among the villagers. The people lived in constant fear, unable to find a way to defeat the Kapre.

Princess Maria, however, was determined to save her people and restore peace to the village. She consulted with the village's wise old man, Apo Mang Andoy, who told her of a magical banana plant that had the power to defeat the Kapre.

Princess Maria embarked on a perilous journey to find the magical banana plant. She traveled through dense forests, crossed treacherous rivers, and climbed steep mountains. After days of searching, she finally discovered a hidden grove deep within the heart of the jungle. In the center of the grove stood a magnificent banana plant, its leaves shimmering with an otherworldly glow.

As Princess Maria approached the plant, she heard a gentle voice, "Princess, I have been waiting for you. I know of the sorceress and the havoc she has caused. Pluck one of my bananas and use it against the Kapre. It will weaken his powers and render him vulnerable."

Filled with hope and determination, Princess Maria plucked a ripe banana from the magical plant. She hurried back to the village, carrying the banana with her. The villagers gathered around as she explained her plan to defeat the Kapre.

With the magical banana in hand, Princess Maria confronted the Kapre. As she held up the banana, a radiant light emanated from it, enveloping the creature. The Kapre weakened, and its powers diminished. The villagers took this opportunity to bind the Kapre with ropes and banish it from the village forever.

The village rejoiced as peace and prosperity returned to their lands. Princess Maria was hailed as a hero, and the magical banana plant became a symbol of courage, strength, and victory.

From that day forward, bananas became a staple crop in the village, providing sustenance and a reminder of Princess Maria's bravery. The legend of the banana plant spread across the land, serving as a reminder of the power of unity, courage, and the importance of protecting what is dear.

"The Legend of the Banana Plant" highlights the triumph of good over evil and the significance of nature in Philippine folklore. It showcases the resourcefulness and resilience of the people in overcoming challenges and restoring harmony to their lives.

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Product Details
Independently Published
839796450Y / 9798397964500
Paperback / softback
11/06/2023
80 pages
152 x 229 mm, 118 grams
Children / Juvenile Learn More