Book 4: Bahay Ni Kuya
"Ang bahay ni Kuya ay hindi pader at bubong lamang – ito rin ang kapitbahay, kaibigan, at kapwa." (Kuya’s house is not just walls and a roof – it is also the neighbor, friend, and fellowman.) Chapter 4: Ang Lihim ni Lola (Grandma’s Secret) Lola Ising teaches the children how to make buro (fermented rice) and bagoong . Through this, Kuya Luis explains the concept of preservation – not just of food, but of family traditions, patience, and resourcefulness.
Cultural heritage, avoiding waste, and the science of simple food preservation. End of Book Summary for Parents/Teachers: Bahay ni Kuya Book 4 shifts focus from basic household chores to financial literacy, community engagement, and leadership . The character of Kuya evolves from a helper to a mentor, teaching siblings how to solve problems together rather than relying on one person. bahay ni kuya book 4
Shared responsibility, family teamwork, and earning/saving as a way to help the household. Chapter 1: Ang Bagong Halaman (The New Plant) Kuya Luis notices that the family’s vegetable garden has become overgrown. Instead of fixing it himself, he gathers his younger siblings, Ana and Jose. "Ang bahay ni Kuya ay hindi pader at
Bahay ni Kuya Book 4: Ang Pagtutulungan at Kinabukasan (Cooperation and the Future) End of Book Summary for Parents/Teachers: Bahay ni
Delayed gratification, basic budgeting, and the value of honest work.
Community service, leadership, and how a family extends beyond blood relatives.
