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Yarashell is a typical three-year-old young girl who loves to play and find the perfect outfit to wear in the morning, but Yarashell makes a very big mess in doing so and never wants to clean it up. Yarashell believes her messy room is a work of art, and there is no need to change it. When her mommy is displeased with the way her room looks, she calls her daddy to come in and see. Will Yarashell have to clean up her room when her daddy sees the mess?
Yarashell Abbily and Her Very Messy Room by Sybrina Durant is a delightful and charming children's book that introduces young readers to a sing-song rhyming story dialog, along with a fun, entertaining game to learn responsibility when cleaning their room. Children are messy by nature. They can make a clean room a disaster area in a matter of minutes and not think twice about cleaning up after themselves. Author Sybrina Durant and illustrator Sara Wilson have created an exciting, interactive text with brightly colored, creative pictures for young readers to read, learn, and sing along with and a useful resource guide for parents to teach young children to pick up after themselves.
Children are attracted to and learn more from a rhyme or a song because it is easier for their developing brains to remember. Sybrina Durant has devised not only a way for children to have an entertaining reading experience, but also creates a fun parent-child potential bonding period. This book is great for parents, teachers, and young readers to enjoy.