![]() Bring out the artsy in you by drawing a tribal tattoo on the tights using permanent markers. The malong will serve as a bahag for this Filipino costume. You can also make a shield and sword cutouts made of illustration boards to complete your child’s Lapu-Lapu look. If you’re tired of dressing up your child using the traditional Filipiniana costume, you can also use tights and malong to make them look like a Mindanao princess. Have your child wear the tights and tie the malong around her neck to form a halter and sew the open sides. Photo courtesy of Oleksandr Pidvalnyi via Pexels Then, bun your child’s hair and use a pearl necklace as a headpiece secured with bobby pins to compliment your child’s look. Is your child dancing maglalatik for their Buwan ng Wika school activity? No need to fret. #Sample programs for buwan ng wika for freeGo to the nearby public market and ask for free discarded coconut shells. #Sample programs for buwan ng wika for free# Then, buy a string to tie the coconut shells in pairs and have your child wear them covering their chests, the side of their waists, and their knees. They will hold the extra two coconut shells for pounding the other shells to make a sound.
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