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  • What a mess! Cleaning up!
     
    • Anderson, Peggy Perry. Let's Clean Up. When Joe messes up his room after his mother has cleaned it, his method of cleaning it up again does not meet with her approval.
       
    • Ernst, Lisa Campbell. This Is The Van That Dad Cleaned In the style of a classic cumulative rhyme, the children undo all of Dad's hard work cleaning the family car.
       
    • Lichtenheld, Tom. What's With This Room? A discussion between a boy and his parents about a bedroom, that is so dirty he would "have to clean up just to call it a mess," ends with a blast.
       
    • Parnell, Robyn. My Closet Threw A Party In fun and fanciful verse and wacky, colorful pictures, a quite unusual party comes brightly to life in a little girl's cluttered closet and messy room, as clean clothes play with stinky ones until they all become entangled together.
       
    • Sloat, Teri. This Is The House That Was Tidy And Neat After a series of mishaps involving crumbs, drips, splatters, and spills, the neat and tidy house that Mom left is a mess.
       
    • Teague, Mark. Pigsty When Wendell doesn't clean up his room, a whole herd of pigs comes to live with him.
       
    • Wells, Rosemary. Max Cleans Up Max's big sister Ruby is determined to help him clean up his messy room, but he keeps rescuing things that she wants to throw away.
       
  • Song - Clean-Up Song "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"

    It is time to clean up now.
    Clean up, clean up, we know how.
    We can clean up; you will see
    Just how clean our room can be.
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