orderliness

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orderliness

I help clean up!

2024
It can be hard to convince a preschooler to stop playing to eat dinner or go take a bath. It can be even harder to convince them to clean up first! From cleaning up toys to cleaning up an accidental mess, the relatable examples in this book help new readers see opportunities to clean up in their own lives. Low-ATOS text makes this an excellent addition to any preschool or library collection. Full-color photographs correlate directly with the achievable text to aid comprehension and further exemplify the title idea.

Sara cleans her room

2023
Follow along as Sara organizes the toys in her room, experiencing firsthand the coding concept of sorting.

Too many tutus

"When Ms. Glass tells the class they will have a fancy swap-and-shop at school, Nancy must decide if she can part with giving away some of her tutus"--.

Home skills

master your domain with practical solutions to everyday challenges
2022
This illustrated handbook covers over 850 life skills to help readers with organizing and cleaning, decorating, home maintenance, outdoor living and entertaining, with online links to additional lessons and video instruction.

Riley Reynolds conquers spring cleaning

Nonbinary fourth-grader Riley is ready to clean out their room, and Riley never does anything on a small scale. So it's no surprise when a room declutter turns into a full house declutter, which turns into a full neighborhood sale with everyone involved. By the end of the day, Riley and their friends learn that sometimes memories are priceless, but it's important to let go.

Great, now we've got barbarians!

2016
"An untidy kid sets off a pest invasion like no other in this ... book about the perils of messy habits"--OCLC.

Martha Stewart's organizing

the manual for bringing order to your life, home & routines
2020
"How to organize everything, . . . with color photographs throughout and hundreds of ideas, projects, and tips"--Provided by publisher.

The home edit life

the no-guilt guide to owning what you want and organizing everything
2020
"The New York Times bestselling authors of The Home Edit show ... how to contain the chaos and organize every aspect of [one's] life, including hobbies and activities, work and office spaces, luggage and travel, and so much more"--Provided by publisher.

Big Nate flips out

In this latest misadventure, Nate, the all-time record-holder for detentions, gets to see how the other half lives as he follows his best friend Francis's example and becomes a total neat freak; has Nate totally flipped out?.

Teaflet & Roog make a mess

"Teaflet and her brother, Roog, are ready to throw their annual strawberry jam party for their friends in Trefldom. They want it to be the best party ever, even ten times better than the best party ever! But the inspector of neatness is coming to examine their higgledy-piggledy house from top to bottom. If she finds even one pinch of dirt, or one messy bed, the party will be canceled. Teaflet promises to clean while Roog bakes for the party. But will she be distracted by animals needing her help, like the toad whose tongue drags on the ground? Or will she finish in time and save the party?"--Jacket flap.

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