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Little Miss Neat
by
Hargreaves, Roger
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Hargreaves, Roger, 1934-1988. Little Miss series
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Orderliness Juvenile fiction.
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Orderliness Fiction.
1998
While Miss Neat is away on vacation, Mr. Muddle visits her house.
Schooling Citizens: The Struggle for African American Education in Antebellum America
2012
When black leaders petitioned the City Council for relief from public school taxes or for financial support for expansion, they emphasized black orderliness and deference. [...]where black education complied with white domination, its existence was tolerated, maybe even encouraged. Moss emphasizes that \"the promise of public schooling for all was a fiction from the start\" (193). [...]it is unfortunate that she did not examine New York City where contests over \"the promise\" had abounded since the 1810s with vastly more substance than New Haven and the Negro College crisis could ever yield given its focus upon a private college serving a select few instead of upon a general access of blacks to basic schooling.
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Just a mess
by
Mayer, Mercer, 1943-
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Mayer, Mercer, 1943- Little Critter book
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Orderliness Juvenile fiction.
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Orderliness Fiction.
2006
A boy cleans up his messy room to try to find his baseball mitt.
Great, now we've got barbarians!
by
Eaton, Jason Carter, author
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Fearing, Mark, illustrator
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Orderliness Juvenile fiction.
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Hygiene Juvenile fiction.
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Orderliness Fiction.
2016
\"Why do grown-ups make such a fuss about tidiness and cleanliness, anyway? What's the worst that could happen? A couple of ants pass through? A lone little mouse pays a midnight call? No big deal, right? Right? Author Jason Carter Eaton and illustrator Mark Fearing are here to caution you that being a slob might in fact be a big deal--a really big deal\"--Dust jacket flap.
The messy book
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Powell-Tuck, Maudie, author
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Smythe, Richard, 1986- illustrator
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Orderliness Juvenile fiction.
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Cats Juvenile fiction.
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Dogs Juvenile fiction.
2016
\"Cat has made a BIG mess! 'Maybe you should clean it up, ' says Dog. 'Cleaning is boring, ' she replies. She would rather move the mess, or jump on it, or hide it under the bed. Will Dog ever be able to convince her to clean up?\"-- Provided by publisher.
Gray Rabbit's favorite things
by
Baker, Alan, 1951- author, illustrator
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Baker, Alan, 1951- Little rabbit books
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Orderliness Juvenile fiction.
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Rabbits Juvenile fiction.
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Orderliness Fiction
2017
Gray Rabbit tidies up his room and sorts his belongings into groups of like things as he searches for his favorite book.
Sam sorts : (one hundred favorite things)
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Jocelyn, Marthe, author, illustrator
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Orderliness Juvenile fiction.
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Counting Juvenilefiction.
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Set theory Juvenile fiction.
2017
While cleaning his room Sam organizes one hundred things in a series of different categories.
Tidy
\"A badger realizes that being too tidy could be disastrous\"-- Provided by publisher.
Mr. Topsy-Turvy
2000
Story of Mr. Topsy-Turvy a funny fellow because everything about him is upside down, or inside out, or back to front.
A place for everything
by
Covey, Sean
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Curtis, Stacy, ill
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Orderliness Juvenile fiction.
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Lost articles Juvenile fiction.
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Rabbits Juvenile fiction.
2010
After failing to find his favorite sneakers in time for the big basketball game, Jumper the rabbit learns how to put his room in order by organizing his possessions.