Barternihan

Companies would like to promote their products & the goal is to share, to market their influence to the community. Influencers like stay-at-home moms have needs and are looking for products and services they themselves can use in their households, and the market is them sharing the experience with friends and neighbors and social networks. This is a term called “social capital,” which is the truest representation of value and profit. The process of finding each other is much like ants searching for their food, updating records and tracking, accounting for one another. Barternihan is connecting two similar concepts used for making life easier, providing a space for companies to place their promotions and link them as simple as it can be. The right relationships with ready influencers can help improve life satisfaction for everyone involved. Barternihan came from a words Barter meaning to exchange things (such as products or services) for each other things instead of money and nihan extracted from the word Bayanihan, a Filipino term taken from the word bayan, referring to a nation, town or community. The whole term bayanihan refers to a spirit of communal unity or effort to achieve a particular objective.

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Wednesday, October 5, 2016

I Don't Like To Eat Book Review

https://haltomfamily.wordpress.com/book-reviews/A good toddler book should have the following:
Creativity: To hold the kids attention
Timely: Story should be something that the kids can relate 
Lesson: The most crucial one, Values that kids can learn from the story.

I Don't like to eat by Mr. Excel Dyquiangco delivered all of these criteria. Highly recommended for toddlers or kids who can't read yet. The book don't have specific dialogues so parents or story tellers have to come up with their own lines based on the picture in the pages. The book conveys the importance of proper nutrition for children and it can help those parents who are having a difficult time on making their children eat nutritious food. Teaching children balance nutrition while they are young will help them to avoid future problems like: Obesity, Diabetes, Hypertension etc. "I Don't like to eat'' can be a way to help parents and Guardians on advertising balance diet to their children. Most of all modeling or practicing what we are saying is the one effective method that no one can contest too. Regards to Mr. Marcus Nada for the interesting and colorful illustrations of the book!
Reading is teaching

Lala Burara (Messy Lala) Book Review


Lala Burara is a story of a girl who doesn't want to clean her room. Her messy ways brought a nightmare when her science project that she refuses to clean tried to harm her and her mom. In the end Lala learned the importance of cleanliness. I am amazed that the author had also touched the following important values in this book: Importance of Obedience of a child to a parent.  The consequence of idleness and procrastination but the main lesson of the story is about: Stewardship of Resources through cleanliness and order. Cleanliness is next to Godliness. It's a famous quote way back  during our elementary days.There is truth in this saying, when we take good care of ourselves and our surroundings we also exhibits good stewardship on what God has given to us. Easily said and done, I confessed that I'm a messy person. Being an only child, my parents had not been intentional on teaching me on how to do household chores. I love my parents and they did their best to raise me and have provided me with plenty of love, but how I wish they had trained me more on doing household chores.   
As the word of God says: Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. -Proverbs 22:6
This book will surely captures the attention of children or even pre-teens aside from the moral of the story the colorful illustration brings the whole package so I definitely recommend it for the moms and dads who want to have some bonding time to their children through reading. After all Nothing beats: Story telling! Thank you for the wonderful story Mr. Excel Dyquiangco and the lively Illustration   Ms. Tintin Pantoja

I Don't Like To Eat Book Review

https://haltomfamily.wordpress.com/book-reviews/A good toddler book should have the following:
Creativity: To hold the kids attention
Timely: Story should be something that the kids can relate 
Lesson: The most crucial one, Values that kids can learn from the story.

I Don't like to eat by Mr. Excel Dyquiangco delivered all of these criteria. Highly recommended for toddlers or kids who can't read yet. The book don't have specific dialogues so parents or story tellers have to come up with their own lines based on the picture in the pages. The book conveys the importance of proper nutrition for children and it can help those parents who are having a difficult time on making their children eat nutritious food. Teaching children balance nutrition while they are young will help them to avoid future problems like: Obesity, Diabetes, Hypertension etc. "I Don't like to eat'' can be a way to help parents and Guardians on advertising balance diet to their children. Most of all modeling or practicing what we are saying is the one effective method that no one can contest too. Regards to Mr. Marcus Nada for the interesting and colorful illustrations of the book!
Reading is teaching

Lala Burara (Messy Lala) Book Review


Lala Burara is a story of a girl who doesn't want to clean her room. Her messy ways brought a nightmare when her science project that she refuses to clean tried to harm her and her mom. In the end Lala learned the importance of cleanliness. I am amazed that the author had also touched the following important values in this book: Importance of Obedience of a child to a parent.  The consequence of idleness and procrastination but the main lesson of the story is about: Stewardship of Resources through cleanliness and order. Cleanliness is next to Godliness. It's a famous quote way back  during our elementary days.There is truth in this saying, when we take good care of ourselves and our surroundings we also exhibits good stewardship on what God has given to us. Easily said and done, I confessed that I'm a messy person. Being an only child, my parents had not been intentional on teaching me on how to do household chores. I love my parents and they did their best to raise me and have provided me with plenty of love, but how I wish they had trained me more on doing household chores.   
As the word of God says: Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. -Proverbs 22:6
This book will surely captures the attention of children or even pre-teens aside from the moral of the story the colorful illustration brings the whole package so I definitely recommend it for the moms and dads who want to have some bonding time to their children through reading. After all Nothing beats: Story telling! Thank you for the wonderful story Mr. Excel Dyquiangco and the lively Illustration   Ms. Tintin Pantoja