Blog Tour: MAMA, I GOT A DOLLAR & IF SHAPES COULD TALK by Rella B.
Abite sized introduction to finances that will begin a dialogue aboutmoney with your little ones.
Mama,I Got a Dollar!
byRella B.
Genre:Children's Educational Picture Book
"Discover'Mama, I Got A Dollar!' – a fun children's book by Rella B. Jointhe adventure of learning valuable money lessons from family members.With delightful storytelling and playful illustrations, it's amust-have for teaching financial basics to kids in an enjoyable way.Get ready for a delightful journey into the world of money!"
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A kid finds a dollar, but whatdoes she do with it? Should she keep it or share it? See how a kid ponders andimagines all the things that she could do with that dollar.
“I’ve been learning so much aboutmoney and how it can work for me. It’s important to know how money works.Because little in life is free.” Yeah, buddy!
“Money can be gifted, borrowed,earned, and saved.”
The illustrations were so cute andcolorful. The rhymes were so simple and catchy.
This book teaches kids the basicprinciples of money. A great way to teach kids to save their money for a rainyday.
A nice read!
Rating:4 stars
IfShapes Could Talk
by Rella B.
Genre:Children's Educational Picture Book
Agentle reminder that even though our lives are all different thereare things we can appreciate and be thankful for.
"Introducing'If Shapes Could Talk' – a charming children's book by Rella B.Join young readers on a delightful journey into the world of shapesand families. In this heartwarming tale, Rhombus learns theimportance of family, love, and gratitude. With engaging storytellingand colorful illustrations, this book teaches kids about acceptanceand the joy of being unique. Order now to share this valuable lessonwith your child and celebrate the beauty of love and diversity infamilies!"
**Only.99cents!**
If shapes could talk, what wouldthat sound like? Your mom would be a red triangle and your dad would be a bluesquare. See how a rhombus describes his family and life…in shapes.
“I love my shapely family!”
The pictures were so cute andcolorful—so simple and geometric. But what happens when the rhombus notices thedifferences in others? I mean, hexagons and polka dots? Wowza!
This is a good way for kids tolearn about shapes and colors. But it’s also a good way to teach kids to behappy with what they have. After all, “comparison is the enemy of joy.”
A nice read!
Rating:4 stars
Becoming Rella B was ajourney from chasing adulthood's conventional goals to embracing mypassion for children's education. With backgrounds in education,business, and tech, I've come full circle, blending my love forwriting and self-development.
My books consist ofvery relatable characters and storylines; ranging from beingdifferent at school, peer pressure or learning the fundamentals ofmoney. I pride myself on creating books that will fosterconversations within families. Most of my books are accompanied bycoloring pages, stickers, bookmarks, and a workbook that coincideswith the topic. I hope to provide a vast amount of educational valueand endless smiles within the 'Rella B Books' community.
My mission? To inspireself-love, self-confidence, and self-expression in the nextgeneration. 'Rella B' is here to encourage kids to think outside thebox and relish their youth. I want to help them enjoy being littleand explore the world through learning and play! 


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