Where'd I Go?: A Lift-The-Flap Book for Moms

Raquel Kelley and Carole Chevalier

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"This book is equal parts hysterical and heartwarming. It's the perfect gift for any mom!"--Cat & Nat, Best-Selling Authors & Hosts of Mom Truths

Where'd I Go? is a new lift-the-flap book for moms by TV producer, mother, and author Raquel Kelley. This colorful book offers a humorous and relatable take on the ride that is motherhood. Kelley's rhyming text and easy illustrations paint a lighthearted and approachable picture of the identity crisis both new and existing mothers experience, making it the perfect gift for first-time, second-time, and even seventh-time moms alike.

The clever interactive format, typically reserved for toddler board books, aims to make the serious topics of maternal mental health and postpartum depression easier to discuss. Where'd I Go? engages mothers in a comical way, encouraging them to recognize their strengths and embrace the beautiful mess that is motherhood!

A percentage of sales from every book will be donated to Mental Health America.



Publisher: Collective Book Studio
Published: 06/07/2022
Pages: 24
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 6.70h x 6.60w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781951412777

About the Author

Raquel Kelley is a mother, writer, TV producer, and host of the MOMGUL Podcast. She began her career at E! Entertainment where she worked for over a decade producing shows such as Live! From the Red Carpet and Fashion Police. She has also been a featured contributor for Condé Nast and The HuffPost.

After having two kids under two, Raquel relocated her family to her native Ohio. While her life may have changed, her career goal remains the same- make hard things easy to talk about.

Her first book, Where'd I Go?, flips the lift-the-flap board book on its head- written not for babies, but for moms. Comical and authentic, this little board book delivers a big message: mothers are women, too.