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Blog Tour Review - If Shapes Could Eat by Rella B.

Delighted to kick off my stop on the If Shapes Could Eat tour!
Rella B.’s whimsical picture book serves up a feast of imagination, blending geometry and nutrition into a playful adventure. Join Riley Rhombus and her best pal Maxine Hexagon as they navigate a block party brimming with tantalising treats, learning valuable lessons about moderation, curiosity and the joy of diverse flavours along the way. With vibrant illustrations by Wenny S. and a storyline as lively as a child’s appetite for discovery, this book transforms picky-eating struggles into a celebration of food’s colourful possibilities.
Enjoy!

If Shapes Could EatAuthor: Rella B.
Publication Date: 1 March 2025
Genre: Children's Picture Book

Book Description:

Riley Rhombus is super excited!

She has thrown a block party for all her shapely neighbors.

She cannot wait to taste all the delicious dishes on the street with her best pal, Maxine Hexagon.

But she runs into trouble with her excitement and super snacking along the way.

“What kind of trouble?” you may wonder.

“… and what does she discover along the way?”

Join Riley as she learns about tastes and textures and when she takes a moment to think about what she is putting in her mouth!

This is a book all about the celebration of food and the discovery of how a diet with variety can make you feel amazing! Riley and Maxine are excited about trying new foods and enjoying new flavors… but, sometimes, a little too enthusiastic. This book encourages young readers to enjoy all colors of the foodie rainbow, from peas to pizza, from cherry to chocolate, and from carrot to cake!.

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Published on March 31, 2025 02:00
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