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Yarashell Abbily and Her Very Messy Room

by Sybrina Durant

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Yarashell Abbily had a very messy room...like most little 3 year olds do. Mommy said to clean it up and so did Daddy, too. But she LIKED to mess up her room. It was quite the dilemma. Yarashell wouldn't budge until Daddy offered to play her very favorite game. Mommy loved this game, too, so who would win? Who would win the game? Will it be Mommy...or Yarashell? Enjoy meeting Yarashell and experiencing her delightful imagination as she gets herself ready to begin her day. This book will give you a glimpse of how a child sees things very differently from adults. Yarashell is sure to remind you of all the messy little ones in your life. The accompanying song can be heard for free at sybrina.com.… (more)
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This is the tale of a little girl and her very messy room.

Yarashell is your average three-year-old who jumps out of bed each morning with a spring in her step and a song in her heart. She tears through her dresser, and her closet, looking for the right outfit to wear (it just happens to match the outfit of one of her dolls). Her room is now a mess, because Yarashell has tossed clothes everywhere in her search for the right outfit. Mom walks in, and she is not very happy.

Yarashell can't explain it, but says that she enjoys messing up her room. Dad is called in, to see if he can help. Can Dad convince (and not tell) Yarashell to clean up her room?

This book is made to be read to the average three- or four-year-old, especially those who are in the "messy room" stage. It helps when the author dedicates the book to her four granddaughters, who each had a messy room when they were Yarashell's age. Yes, this book is really worth the money. ( )
  plappen | May 29, 2014 |
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Yarashell Abbily had a very messy room...like most little 3 year olds do. Mommy said to clean it up and so did Daddy, too. But she LIKED to mess up her room. It was quite the dilemma. Yarashell wouldn't budge until Daddy offered to play her very favorite game. Mommy loved this game, too, so who would win? Who would win the game? Will it be Mommy...or Yarashell? Enjoy meeting Yarashell and experiencing her delightful imagination as she gets herself ready to begin her day. This book will give you a glimpse of how a child sees things very differently from adults. Yarashell is sure to remind you of all the messy little ones in your life. The accompanying song can be heard for free at sybrina.com.

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