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Books with title Let's Clean Up!

  • Let's Clean Up!

    Peggy Perry Anderson

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 7, 2012)
    Mother cleaned high. Mother cleaned low. Mother cleaned the room for Joe.Joe is delighted with his newly cleaned room. Now he can find all of the toys he wants to play with. But with so much space and so many great toys, which ones will he choose? His train? Or his planes? His racing cars? Or his rocket? As he pulls each from the closet and the toy box, his room grows messier and messier. So when Mother returns to his room, she discovers all of her hard work undone. Readers will delight in Joe’s pure joy in rediscovering all of his favorite playthings, the brightly colored chaos that he leaves in his wake, and his earnest attempts to make it right and please his mother.
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  • Let's Get Cleany-Clean!

    Paul Zdanowicz

    language (Simon Spotlight, Sept. 11, 2012)
    Germs? Yuck! The Gabba gang learns the importance of being clean in this eBook with audio.When Muno coughs into his hands and forgets to clean them afterward, Plex the robot teaches him about icky, wiggly germs. And how do we stop icky germs from spreading? By being cleany-clean! This zany eBook with audio teaches kids about hygiene in a fun and friendly manner.
  • Let's Clean Up!

    Jenna Laffin, Tina Kugler

    Paperback (Cantata Learning, March 1, 2015)
    Sing along and make spaces sparkle by cleaning up sticky, stinky messes and clearing up clutter! An original song paired with a picture books helps students learn why cleaning up is important--and gives them a fun song to sing while doing so! Includes online music access.
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  • Let's Clean Up!

    Peggy Perry Anderson

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 7, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The antics involved in cleaning a messy room give young readers lots to chuckle about in this colorful Green Light Reader for Level 1 beginners. Filled with simple words, picture clues, and delightful rhymes.
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  • Clean Up, Up, Up!

    Ellen Mayer, Ying-Hwa Hu

    Board book (Star Bright Books, Sept. 14, 2018)
    It is cleanup time, and Daddy and his little one are putting away books, blocks, teddy bears, and train cars, washing hands, and preparing for dinner all while having fun with math! As Daddy talks with his toddler, he uses spatial-relationship math words and phrases like up, down, inside, outside, next to, and under to reinforce his young learner's understanding. When it is dinnertime, the little one proudly demonstrates an understanding of down when helping to set the table and up while enjoying the first delicious bite!A playful story that models engaging conversations between parent and child, Clean Up, Up, Up! includes a note by early childhood education expert Susan C. Levine that shows parents and caregivers how everyday activities offer rich opportunities to teach early spatial math concepts.This book is based on work supported in part by TERC under a grant from the Heising-Simons Foundation.
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  • Let's Clean Up!

    Jenna Laffin, Tina Kugler

    Hardcover (Cantata Learning, March 1, 2015)
    Sing along and make spaces sparkle by cleaning up sticky, stinky messes and clearing up clutter! An original song paired with a picture books helps students learn why cleaning up is important--and gives them a fun song to sing while doing so! Includes online music access.
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  • Let's Clean Up!

    Lois Fortuna

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Cleaning sounds like a tough and dirty job, but it can be fun! Budding readers learn how to take the tough task of cleaning up and make the most of it, helping their families and the environment along the way. Through vivid photographs paired with accessible text, readers see how a family cleans up bedrooms, the kitchen, the car, and even the front yard. This engaging book is sure to get readers on a spring cleaning kick, as they learn the value of a clean home and a job well done.
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  • Let's Clean Up!

    Jenna Laffin, Tina Kugler

    Paperback (Cantata Learning, March 1, 2015)
    Sing along and make spaces sparkle by cleaning up sticky, stinky messes and clearing up clutter! An original song paired with a picture books helps students learn why cleaning up is important--and gives them a fun song to sing while doing so! Includes online music access.
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  • Let's Clean Up

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    Hardcover (Learning Horizons, Aug. 10, 2005)
    Michael's mother shows him that cleaning up his room is fun, much like a game of hide-and-seek.
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  • Let's Clean Up!

    Peggy Perry Anderson

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 14, 2005)
    Mother cleaned high. Mother cleaned low. Mother cleaned the room for Joe.Joe is delighted with his newly cleaned room. Now he can find all of the toys he wants to play with. But with so much space and so many great toys, which ones will he choose? His train? Or his planes? His racing cars? Or his rocket? As he pulls each from the closet and the toy box, his room grows messier and messier. So when Mother returns to his room, she discovers all of her hard work undone. Readers will delight in Joe’s pure joy in rediscovering all of his favorite playthings, the brightly colored chaos that he leaves in his wake, and his earnest attempts to make it right and please his mother.
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  • Let's Clean Up!

    Peggy Perry Anderson

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 25, 2002)
    Enamored with his newly neat room, especially because there is so much space, Joe can't decide which toy to play with first and pulls them all out of his closet, creating a rather large mess--much to the chagrin of his mom!
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  • Let's Clean Up!

    Lois Fortuna

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Family members demonstrate how they keep their home and the area outside it clean and tidy.
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