Adarna House
Adarna House, Inc. is a Philippine company engaged in the publication of local literature for children of all ages. The company is headquartered in Quezon City in metropolitan Manila.
History
During the mid-1970s, the Nutrition Center of the Philippines, an organization, which primarily addresses malnutrition in the country, recognized not only the physical deficiency of the Filipino children but also the need for a feeding program that would enrich their mental ability. Virgilio S. Almario, a renowned poet and literary critic of that time, was consigned to create series of storybooks for this project. He gathered authors, editors, illustrators, and researchers, which he would call Aklat Adarna.The Adarna bird is a mythical character known for its ability to cure illnesses with its song. Just like this bird, Aklat Adarna then served education to the Filipinos to heal their illiteracy due to poverty.
Later on, the government organization concluded the program, yet Almario persisted and collaborated with Children's Communication Center. Adarna Book Services was established to distribute and publish storybooks for CCC. Today, renamed as Adarna House, Inc., the publishing company works with different organizations, producing learning materials for children of all ages, and is continuously reaching out to feed the Filipino minds.
Products
Activity books
Adarna House Inc. publishes learning tools that can help teachers and parents in guiding their children how to count, color, draw basic figures and identify symbols. Some of the publishing house's activity books are the Sanayang Adarna series, a mixture of coloring, writing, drawing, and counting worksheets, and Magkulay Tayo series which primarily aims to teach children how to hold writing materials.On its 35th anniversary, Adarna House Inc. published Weewoo, an art activity book which features favorite characters from 35 different books from the company.
Big books
The classic storybooks published by Adarna House Inc. are also produced in larger formats. These big books are used for storytelling sessions with greater number of audience. The company also produces lesson plan and worksheet compilations that teachers can use as guide to effectively process the story told to the children.As of 2018, fifty-four big books are being sold in bookstores.
Board Book
Adarna House Inc. started with a collection of five posters for preschool to help teachers educate the children. In 2007, the company released the Ready for School series, which consists of ten flipbooks with Filipino and English text discussing preschool concepts.In partnership with Reach Out and Read Philippines, the company published the very first English-Filipino board books in the country.
These board books teaches a child basic words and concepts like colors, numbers, alphabets, position, emotions, and the like. Several board books of Adarna House Inc. today subtly instill Filipino culture in the children's minds- like Kakanin! which features the different Filipino snacks made from rice and Bahay Kubo, the Filipino folk song about vegetables.
More importantly, board books are designed to teach children how to hold a book.
Comics
In the early 2000s, Adarna House Inc. started an imprint, , which first consisted only of Mythology Class and After Eden by Arnold Arre. On the 35th year of the company, the comic line was revived and six books were published in that year. Four of which, namely Kare-Kare Comics, Janus Silang at Ang Tiyanak ng Tabon, Sixty Six, and Light, were finalists in the National Book Awards by the National Book Development Board.In 2017, Emiliana Kampilan again stirred and challenged Philippine comics upon the release of her book, . Its first volume is awarded as the Best Philippine Comics of 2017 by CNN Philippines Life.
Intermediate Readers
Adarna House published its first teen novellas, Jacobo’s Ghost, Mga Ako, and Sup?, under Pilar Perez Medallion for Young Adult Literature in 2001. In 2014, the company tried to revive the genre and published four new books that year. This includes Supremo and Janus Silang at Ang Tiyanak ng Tabon, which are winners of the National Children's Books Awards. In 2017, the third installment of the Supremo Series was released.Novels
Adarna House Inc. publishes translations of classic Filipino novels such as Noli Me Tangere, El Filibusterismo and Florante and Laura. Aside from these, the company also has novels about love, culture, and fantasy. This includes the Janus Silang series, the basis of the graphic novel, which won several awards like Juan C. Laya Prize for Best Novel in a Philippine Language. The e-book version of Woman in a Frame won the 2nd Filipino Readers’ Choice Awards 2013 Novel in English.Poetry
Adarna House Inc. teaches children concepts, words and rhymes using poetry books. These books, Buwan, Buwang Bulawan, and May Darating na Trak Bukas are written by renowned writer and National Artist, Rio Alma. The latter was recognized at the 2014 National Children's Book Awards as a Finalist and received the Kid's choice award.Non-fiction
Aside from the fictional stories that Adarna is known to offer, the company also has informational materials that discusses more difficult concepts like science. Among these are Can We Live On Mars?, Can We Drink the Ocean?, and Can We Live Without Trees? There are also books that teaches basic information about architecture, history, social studies, food, etc.Storybooks
Aklat Adarna published eight pocket-sized and landscape-format storybooks in 1997. The titles included Istorya ni Dodong in two parts, Si Pilar Katerpilar, and Ang Pag-ibig ni Mariang Makiling. The titles that are still in print are Digong Dilaw, Munting Patak-Ulan, Nang Magkakulay ang Nayon, and Si Emang Engkantada at ang Tatlong Haragan. Nang Magkakulay ang Nayon relaunched in 2010 with English text and a Cebuano translation- a first in Adarna House history.The first few books by Adarna House Inc. were compilations of short stories in the form of fables, myths, and legends. Later on, there were explorations in characters, settings, and plots. Some of the storybooks that are still being told to today's generation are Ang Barumbadong Bus, Ang Pambihirang Buhok ni Raquel, Ang Mahiyaing Manok and Xilef. Adarna's books do not just teach values- what to do or not to do, but it also challenges the children's minds with the issues presented in each story.
Digital books/ e-books of the publishing house are now also available through the BuriBooks application, where children can read their favorite stories while learning interactively. Applications that are based on books like Ang Pambihirang Buhok ni Raquel and Araw ng Palengke are also made available online by the .''
Learning Tools
Adarna House Inc. offers learning tools to help children appreciate and improve on the use of Filipino language. In 2012, the publishing house developed WiKAHON- a box with cards that contains exercises to develop vocabulary and reading comprehension.The publishing house also produces posters/charts to help children identify figures. There are also manuals to help teachers and parents on storytelling and creating activities to help children process the lesson.
Services
Adarna House Inc.’s main office is located in Quezon City. The office also serves as a bookshop where people, especially children, can browse and buy the company’s products.To further reach out to Filipino children, the company participates in book fairs in different schools and institutions.
The publishing house also conducts storytelling session called Kuwentong Adarna, spearheaded by Adarna Group Foundation Inc. and the company’s pool of storytellers. AGFI focuses on engaging with local government units to implement literacy project for children.
Adarna House Inc. also ties with to provide progressive learning from preschool to high school.
Adarna House also facilitates summer workshops called Klasrum Adarna, which teaches kids how to write and draw; while workshops for adults, particularly teachers and parents, trains them to story tell, teach beginning reading, and improve the library, among others.
Adarna House Inc. recently launched their Quiz Bee competition, entitled Patinikan sa Panitikan, which is about Filipino literature. The contest is participated by seventy schools nationwide.
They also offer book development services for institutions that would like to commission the production of a book project. The services include copy writing, editing, research, illustration, art direction, and printing.
Awards
Several of Adarna House's books have won awards in the Philippines and internationally.Philippine awards and recognition
Some of Adarna House's books also bear medals awarded to the work prior to publication.Institution | Year | Award | Title | Author | Illustrator | In print |
Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature | 1992 | First Prize, Short Story for Children | Nemo, Ang Batang Papel | Rene O. Villanueva | Haru H. Sabijon | NO |
Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature | 1995 | First Prize, Short Story for Children | Papel de Liha | Ompong Remigio | Beth Parrocha-Doctolero | YES |
Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature | 1995 | Second Prize, Short Story for Children | Estrellita the Little Wishing Star | May M. Tobias | Mary M. Tobias | YES |
Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature | 1996 | Third Prize, Short Story for Children | Ang Mahiyaing Manok | Rebecca T. Añonuevo | Ruben de Jesus | YES |
Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature | 1999 | Third Prize, Short Story for Children | Xilef | Augie Rivera | Beth Parrocha-Doctolero | YES |
Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature | 1999 | Second Prize, Short Story for Children | Magnificent Benito and His Two Front Teeth | Augie Rivera, Mike Rivera | Jason Moss | YES |
Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature | 2003 | First Prize, Short Story for Children | The Greediest of Rajahs and the Whitest of Clouds | Honoel Ibardolaza | Brian Vallesteros | YES |
Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature | 2004 | First Prize, Short Story for Children | The Cat Painter | Becky Bravo | Mark Ramsel Salvatus III | YES |
Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature | 2009 | First Prize, Short Story for Children | Mahabang-Mahabang-Mahaba | Genaro R. Gojo Cruz | A. Ghani Bautista Madueño | YES |
Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature | 2013 | Third Prize, Short Story for Children | Salusalo para Kay Kuya | Ergoe Tinio | JC Galag | YES |
Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature | 2013 | First Prize, Short Story for Children | Marvino's League of Superheroes | Rae Rival-Cosico | Jamie Bauza | YES |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 1984 | Illustrators' Prize | Ang Kamatis ni Peles | Virgilio S. Almario | Renato Gamos | YES |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 1993 | Illustrators' Prize | Terengati, Ang Binatang Nag-asawa ng Diwatang Tagalangit | Victoria Añonuevo | Nikhus Katindoy | NO |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 1994 | Illustrators' Prize | Nemo, Ang Batang Papel | Rene O. Villanueva | Haru H. Sabijon | NO |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 1995 | Salanga Prize & Alcala Prize | Bru-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha...Bru-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi | Ma. Corazon Remigio | Roland Mechael Ilagan | YES |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 1995 | Salanga Prize Finalist | Alamat ng Ampalaya | Augie D. Rivera | Kora D. Albano | YES |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 1996 | Salanga Prize & Alcala Prize | Ang Itim na Kuting | Natasha Vizcarra | Ferdinand Guevara | YES |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 1997 | Salanga Prize & Alcala Prize | Federico | Eugene Y. Evasco | Paul Eric Roca | NO |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 1997 | Salanga Prize Honorable Mention | Chenelyn! Chenelyn! | Rhandee Garlitos | Liza Flores | YES |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 1997 | Salanga Prize Honorable Mention | Ang Bisikleta ni Momon | Rebecca T. Añonuevo | Jo Ann A. Bereber | YES |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 1998 | Salanga Prize Honorable Mention | Ang Pambihirang Buhok ni Raquel | Luis P. Gatmaitan | Beth Parrocha-Doctolero | YES |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 1998 | Salanga Prize & Alcala Prize | Mayroon Akong Alagang Puno | Carla M. Pacis, translation by Danilo M. Reyes | Mariano Ching | NO |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 1999 | Salanga Prize & Alcala Prize | Ang Tatlong Kahilingan ni Julian | Rebecca Añonuevo | Breiner Medina | NO |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 1999 | Salanga Prize Honorable Mention | Misteryo! | Eugene Y. Evasco | Avid Liongoren | NO |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 2000 | Salanga Prize & Alcala Prize | Nasaan Si Kuya Emil? | Germaine Yia | Michael Adrao | NO |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 2001 | Salanga Prize & Alcala Prize | Bakit Matagal Ang Sundo Ko? | Kristine Canon | Mariano Ching | YES |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 2002 | Salanga Prize & Alcala Prize | Uuwi na ang Nanay kong si Darna! | Edgar Samar | Russell Molina | NO |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 2002 | Salanga Prize Honorable Mention | When I Cross the Street | Lin Acacio-Flores | Moose Maravilla | NO |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 2003 | Salanga Prize & Alcala Prize | Sandosenang Kuya | Russell Molina | Hubert Fucio | NO |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 2004 | Salanga Prize & Alcala Prize | Papa's House, Mama's House | Jean Lee C. Patindol | Mark Salvatus III | YES |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 2005 | Salanga Prize & Alcala Prize | The Yellow Paperclip with Bright Purple Spots | Nikki Dy-Liacco | May Ann Licudine | YES |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 2007 | Salanga Prize & Alcala Prize | Tight Times | Jeanette C. Patindol | Sergio T. Bumatay III | YES |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 2008 | Salanga Prize & Alcala Prize | Naku, Nakuu, Nakuuu! | Nanoy Rafael | Sergio Bumatay III | YES |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 2009 | Salanga Prize & Alcala Prize | May Higante sa Aming Bahay | Rhandee Garlitos | Ferdinand Guevara | YES |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 2012 | Salanga Prize Honorable Mention | The Little Girl in a Box | Felinda V. Bagas | Aldy C. Aguirre | YES |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 2012 | Salanga Prize & Alcala Prize | Ano'ng Gupit Natin Ngayon? | Russell Molina | Hubert Fucio | NO |
Philippine Board on Books for Young People | 2013 | Salanga Prize & Alcala Prize | Ngumiti si Andoy | Xi Zuq | Dominic Agsaway | YES |
International awards and recognition
Services
Adarna House's main office is located in Quezon City. It has just one other branch in La Trinidad, Benguet. To make up for limited visibility, it holds book fairs in schools and participates in trade fairs throughout the year.The publishing house is also known for its storytelling sessions, called Kuwentong Adarna. Facilitated by a member of Adarna House's pool of storytellers, the sessions are done to encourage children to take up the habit of reading.
Apart from storytelling, Adarna House also facilitates numerous workshops for children and adults. Regularly held during summer vacation, Klasrum Adarna for kids offer a variety of writing and illustration classes, while Klasrum offerings for adults include storytelling, teaching beginning reading, and library improvement among others.
Adarna House also offers book development services to individuals and institutions out to commission the production of a book project. The services include copy writing, editing, research, illustration, art direction, and printing.
Partners
Adarna House works with various organizations to carry out its primary goal "to educate and entertain the Filipino child."In partnership with DepEd and Ronald McDonald House Charities 's Bright Minds Read!, big books and a collection of lesson plans were developed to help public school teachers use children's literature as a springboard in building reading skills among beginning readers.
The Department of Education and Department of Social Welfare and Development are major partners for the Early Childhood Development Project. DSWD also worked with Adarna House for Ang Buhay ni Bimboy, a guide for parents and day care workers in nurturing children.
As one of the main proponents of Teens Read, Too!, the Filipinas Heritage Library has hosted many of the campaign's activities under its roof. It is through this partnership that the Pilar Perez novellas for young adults were created.
The Meralco Management and Leadership Development Center Foundation works closely with Adarna House for Lakbay Kalikasan, which promotes environmental awareness through storytelling, puppet shows, and nature trips.
Adarna House serves the Philippine Board on Books for Young People as its Secretariat. With the logistical assistance of Adarna House, PBBY is able to organize its activities such as the National Children's Book Day celebration, PBBY-Salanga Prize, PBBY-Alcala Prize, and the Salaysayan National Storytelling Competition.
The Reading Association of the Philippines came on board Adarna House's Libro Mo, Libro Ko program to help identify beneficiaries for the program. For every pledge of donation to these beneficiaries, RAP offers free teacher training and Adarna House comes in with additional book donations.
In 2008, Adarna House and Reach Out and Read-Philippines launched the first bilingual board books in the country during the opening of Aklatang Adarna, a reading corner at the Philippine Children's Medical Center.
Two five-storybook series, Batang Historyador and Batang Katutubo, were completed with United Nations International Children's Fund.