If you haven’t seen or got a copy of Paano Ba’To?!, you should be heading to National Book Store and get a copy for yourself and for your teens. If you are curious about it, we’ve listed some of the best reasons why.
1. It was written by Bianca Gonzalez, a teen star herself, who as we can all see it is thriving and very successful on her teen years. With her book, she imparts valuable lessons as someone who had experienced a lot, including the hardships and then the success of being a celebrity and at the same time, a normal teenager.
2. Because it was recommended by Moms who have actually met Bianca and read the book. Here we share some of the moms who were present during Paano Ba’To?!’s book launch last November 29 at Glorietta and November 30 at National Book Store in Trinoma.
Read on TweenselMom’s review of the book
Read on The Soapbox Filipina’s book review
Read on LBD & Onesie’s book signing post
3. It is the perfect gift for tweens and teens, if you happen to still be thinking of what you will be giving them this Christmas. It costs P245.00 only and with the values and insights your receivers are getting, it’s a great deal already. You can either go to National Book Store or you can buy it from NBS Online Shop.
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That sounds like a great book. A must read.
Looks like a great book and thanks for the review:)
sounds like a great read for teenage girls!
These books are great for teens, they can really relate to them!
Great review! Its nice to see books such as these tailored for teenagers.
Interesting information!
I have a teen. Thank you for the gift recommendation!
I’ve never heard of this book, but it sounds like a good one 🙂
The teen years are such a struggle. This sounds like something kids in those years should read.
She has a very friendly face and I would love to read her book. What challenges did she experience growing up?
sounds like a wonderful read! My memory of Bianca is Bahay ni Kuya? great to know she is doing well
Looks like a great book. I have an 11 year old daughter that I might get this for.