Lilly and May Learn Why Mom and Dad Work

Lilly and May Learn Why Mom and Dad Work is a rhyming book that helps young children understand why their parents go to work and how the money that they earn helps their family live.

Ages 4-8. Grades 3-5.

A straightforward and practical economic primer for young readers…Families looking for a simple, conventional explanation of the nation’s economic system will find this story helpful.

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Praise

“The book is well written and it was an easy one to read with my daughter. The illustrations are lovely, and it is definitely a book I will be recommending – it is 5 stars from me for this one.”

Donna Maguire, Goodreads user on Rohan and Nyra and Big Sister’s Bet

“An adorable story that teaches children the importance of sharing and patience.”

Book Tales By Me, Goodreads user on Dash and Nikki and the Jellybean Game

“[Dash and Nikki and the Jellybean Game] is an interesting and a fun-filled way for children to learn many valuable life lessons.”

Rosh, Goodreads user

“I liked the rhyme scheme of the story which made the book an easy and understandable read for kids and family readers.”

Angel, Goodreads user on Lilly and May Learn Why Mom and Dad Work

“This is a heartwarming story that combines fun with a valuable lesson about greed. It explores the relationship between siblings and the consequences of making choices, all while using an engaging and interactive game.”

Kevin Fan on Rohan and Nyra and Big Sister’s Bet

“I thoroughly enjoyed reading Dash and Nikki and The Jellybean Game. The rhyming made the book fun to read, but more importantly, the book teaches valuable lessons to children…The illustrations by Chiara Civati are beautiful and fit the accompanying text perfectly. I highly recommend this book to children, parents, and grandparents.”

Reader’s Favorite

“Anthony C. Delauney has written a lovely children’s book with a beautiful meter! Michael and Hannah and the Magical Money Tree is a great book…”

Reader’s Favorite

“Definitely worth a look, especially for kids curious about their own family’s finances, and Baby Bookworm approved.”

The Baby Bookworm

“Anthony Delauney has created the perfect guide for anyone interested in making the most of their retirement years…The No-Regrets Retirement Roadmap is an educational journey that will leave you feeling more intelligent and confident about your future.”

BILL WILLIAMS,
Executive Vice President, Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC

“Rohan and Nyra and Big Sister’s Bet is an entertaining story that teaches kids a very important lesson.”

Reader’s Favorite

“A clever and fun way to help young readers understand money and budgeting.”

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