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Come for a visit in Bear Country with this classic First Time Book® from Stan and Jan Berenstain. Mama and Papa are frustrated that Brother and Sister can’t seem to pick up after themselves. Will the cubs ever learn to clean up their messes? This beloved story is a perfect way to teach children about tidying up, organization, and taking good care of their belongings.
A collection of scary stories with humorous or unexpected endings.
A stubborn young girl describes how she likes to keep her room very messy.
The Messy Room By: Vicky M. Van Dan-Pletsch The Messy Room tells the story of a family with children who have very messy rooms. The rooms are so messy that it is trickling down the steps! While children of all ages will have fun with the rhymes throughout the story, they are also learning a very important message: a cleaned room makes more time for play.
The Messy Room is the first in Carolyn’s planned Already Housebroken Pets picture book series.
Read and listen along with the Berenstain Bears in this charming story young readers will love. "The room shared by Brother and Sister is a mess because the cubs argue over who should neaten up instead of working together. Sure to make toddlers smile while they absorb an implied lesson."—Publishers Weekly. This ebook includes Read & Listen audio narration.
Tawny was in trouble again. Today was chore day and her room was a mess. Tawny enjoyed having her own room, but she hated keeping it clean. She didn't have to worry about sharing it with anyone except Duke, her pet turtle. If Momma saw this room she might not be able to go outside today. Everything was going okay until she discovered her long lost video game under her bed and decided to take a break from cleaning. When Momma showed up and scolded her for not finishing the job, she found herself spending the afternoon uncovering lost and forgotten treasures in her room and doing some cleaning too. She also learned from her Momma the importance of keeping a clean room and that everybody had to clean their rooms growing up even her brother Sam. Then to top it off Momma told her a story about Grandma Beatrice and the infamous "white glove test" and Tawny made the decision that it was better to have a clean room than a messy room any old day and finding her video game helped too.
A youngster and her parents compromise to improve the messy condition of her bedroom.
Theres a boy named Rayden Thomas, and he lives with his mom, grandmother, and uncle. Every day, his family complains about how very messy his room is. Every day, Rayden says he will clean it, but he never does, and his room only gets worse and worse. Raydens room gets so messy he can no longer sleep in his bed. He has to come up with a plan to clean his very messy room. Rayden doesnt like cleaning; he just wants to have fun. Rayden is faced with the challenge of cleaning up his room or spending a lifetime of punishment in it.
You would think that once young Joey and his pet chameleon Larry safely returned from their first Big Red Button time-travel adventure, they would want to breath a big sigh of relief. But they can't. And why is that? Because breathing would be dangerous to their health in the toxic wasteland otherwise known as Joey's bedroom. Whooo-boy, that place stinks to high heaven! And now Joey's mom has laid down the law -- until his room is cleaned up, the Big Red Button is off limits. But accidents happen, especially with loopy lizards stumbling about while under the influence of dirty clothes hamper fumes. That's right -- while trying to help Joey clean, Larry mistakenly steps on the Big Red Button, sending him and Joey off on a new, three-stop time-travel adventure. Why does Joey feel so sheepish about retrieving his Big Red Button from the White House lawn? What do you call a one-horse town after the one horse leaves? Can you be cooped up for eating chicken with a fork? All is revealed in THE HORRIBLE, CATASTROPHIC, MESSY ROOM DISASTER! Humorous illustrations by Anne Zimanski.