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Rhoda Ronquillo-Talara

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3 Published Books
Rhoda Ronquillo-Talara is a loving mother of two wonderful children who inspire her creativity and passion for storytelling. Driven by her desire to nurture young minds, she creates children’s storybooks that bring together fun, imagination, and meaningful life lessons. Through her stories, Rhoda hopes to plant seeds of love, hope, and kindness in every child’s heart. Her mission is to inspire families and young readers to grow in character while enjoying the magic of storytelling.
 

My Published Books (3)

  • A Real-Life Story of My Son, Jotham, and our Furbabies.
    Oreo is a very lovely furbaby. She likes to help me take care of her little brother, Jotham, and she always stays beside him. Their bond grows stronger as they grow older. This book shows us that our wonderful pets are truly heaven-sent. They always want to be around us, and much like small children, they want to be involved in everything we do—even taking care of an infant.
    by Rhoda Ronquillo-Talara
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  • My Son wants to be his sister's superhero. This book is perfect for him. Thanks to the writer and the illustrator. My son, Jotham was very happy. Additional bedtime story, where he is the hero. Just awesome. Thank you.
    by Rhoda Ronquillo-Talara
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  • My daughter wants to be a superhero. This book is awesome. Thanks to the writer and the illustrator. Ezrah was very happy. Her new favorite bedtime story.
    by Rhoda Ronquillo-Talara
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My Public / Unpublished Books (1)

  • Jotham Learns the Power of “I’m Sorry” is a heartwarming children’s story about a lively little boy who is full of energy—but struggles with anger.
    Jotham loves to play, run, and have fun with his friends. But when things don’t go his way, he sometimes hurts others without meaning to. One day at the playground, everything changes when Jotham realizes how his actions affect those around him.
    With gentle guidance from his mother, Jotham discovers that true strength is not about winning or fighting—but about kindness, courage, and learning to say “I’m sorry.”
    This beautifully simple story helps children:
    Understand their emotions,
    Learn the importance of apologizing,
    Practice kindness and friendship,
    and Build positive behavior in everyday situations.
    Perfect for bedtime reading, this book also includes illustration spaces that encourage creativity, making it both a storybook and an interactive experience.
    ✨ A meaningful story that teaches children:
    Being kind is the greatest strength of all.
    Moral of the story:
    Being strong is not about fighting. Real strength is saying sorry and choosing kindness.
    by Rhoda Ronquillo-Talara
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