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Book Synopsis: Cletus and Bocephus are cousins, yet they are nothing alike. Extremely creative Cletus, can't find anything in his room. He is constantly losing things and is very disorganized and messy. Bocephus, on the other hand, is the most organized, uptight person on the planet. If Bocephus ever misplaces anything... he totally freaks out! After Cletus mom refuses to let him play with Bocephus until his room is cleaned, Bocephus steps in to help out his disorganized cousin.
"Cletus... There's a home for everything. Every whatchamacallit has its spot. Let's sort through your stuff and put it where it goes. I'm organized... Cletus you're not!"
This storybook is the first in the "Functioning Executive" book series. It highlights the importance of being organized in a creative, applicable way. It also spotlights the unique differences and strengths that live in all of us. This book will help teach children to understand, develop, and apply organization - a vital executive function skill. Children who possess effective organizational skills can learn to manage not only daily responsibilities, but can also learn how to effectively plan ahead.
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Are you tired of constantly searching for things in your child's messy room? Do you wish your little one could be more organized and responsible? Introducing "I Can't Find My Whatchamacallit (Functioning Executive)" - a captivating storybook that will not only entertain your child but also teach them the importance of organization in a fun and engaging way!
In this first book of the "Functioning Executive" series, follow the adventures of Cletus and Bocephus, two cousins who couldn't be more different. While Cletus is creative but disorganized, Bocephus is the epitome of organization. Together, they embark on a mission to help Cletus find a home for everything in his room, showcasing the value of organization and tidiness.
With its relatable characters and relatable scenarios, this book is perfect for children who struggle with keeping their belongings in order. By highlighting the benefits of effective organizational skills, "I Can't Find My Whatchamacallit (Functioning Executive)" will empower your child to manage their responsibilities and plan ahead effectively.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to transform your child's organizational abilities. Help them become a functioning executive by introducing them to this entertaining and educational book. Get your copy today and watch as your child learns valuable skills that will last a lifetime!
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