I Can't Find My Whatchamacallit: A Picture Book to Help Messy and Disorganized Kids (Functioning Executive)
D**E
Good book about organization
A nice book about the importance of being organized, nicely illustrated and common language
R**.
Cute and informative. Written so any young child would be able to understand!
Very cute and a easy read. And written so our young first grader was able to identify with the book.
T**.
My daughter loves the book
My daughter loves the bookVery useful in teaching my daughter how to be organized
L**E
Excellent books for teachers
All her books are great. Used for my class.
N**Y
Helpful and respectful
Great contrast between those who are over organized and those who are under organized... Practical steps to getting organized while having respect for those who struggle.
A**R
Colorful
Good for teaching
D**Y
Great communication tool!
Both of my grandsons (5 & 8) loved this story. We talked later about how their not picking up would lead to being like Cletus.
J**L
My kids loved listening to this book and it led to a ...
My kids loved listening to this book and it led to a great discussion about the importance of putting things where they belong in the classroom.
S**.
Four Stars
great for my granddaughter who has executive functioning disorder this book can be read over and over again
M**E
Fantastic!
Great book! Julia Cook has excellent lessons for children in all her books......great for the home and classroom
M**N
Not great for kids self-esteem and capacity building
Usually I like books from this author but I was very disappointed. I found some of the language used to be negative and shame-based. Not great for kids capacity and self-esteem building.
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