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Get Organized Without Losing It

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This book should be mandatory reading for parents; in fact I think schools should have to give it out to them at Meet the Teacher Night before school starts to help them get prepared and give their kids a better chance at success.

As a parent I found this book not only easy to read and informative, which you would hope considering the subject matter, but what I truly loved is that it’s the kind of thing my daughter could go over herself as it’s not written just for the parent.

It has a Mary Poppins in the nursery kind of feel to it. Organization and cleaning up your bad habits are made fun so you want to read this.

It’s very short and there are areas I felt needed some more details but at the same time I could see how they are trying to be generalized and not too specific because it’s written for a large audience with a short attention span.

This should help empower your young kid to begin making decisions themselves, provide a sense of accomplishment and learn new ways to handle things that they will take with them as they get older.

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This is a well thought out, easy to approach, and fun way for kids to learn to be organized at school. It covers everything from desks, lockers, binders, and even keeping your schedule organized so you have the time to do what you want and still get homework done. The ideas are simple enough for even the youngest kids to learn, plus it has example that can be used when talking about schedules, planners, etc. An excellent resource.

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This was a great book that children in the library wanted to read instead of having read to them. This one has great illustrations. Pebe said it was well organized and assisted her with seeing little things that interfered with her making good grades.

Robbie said he laughed and enjoyed the book because it was telling the truth about school aged children and adults and should include luggage if people travel a lot.

Melissa mentioned she hasn't ever a read a book that really assisted her with being prepared for tests.

Dj said making good grades is her aim and what's the point in doing your homework if the teacher can't read it because you lost it or if you aren't organized enough to even get homework home or study for a test due to being so messy.

The understandings were profound from children and this book can really help people.

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This book is a wonderful, energetic wonder of information in a format that is attractive. and useful. It will "talk" to any kid who is having trouble organizing. Very well done.

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Thank you for allowing a preview of this book. I plan to share it with teachers and students. It provides helpful hints about the organization process for students who are beginning to move out from under their parent's control. I am a fan of the Laugh & Learn series!

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I received this book from Netgalley in exchange of an honest review.

So, I spotted this book and just had to check it out. I know back when I was the age these kids probably were I also had an overload of stuff, at times I couldn't find stuff, or found sandwiches from some time ago. :P

This book is chock-full of tips, hints, lists, questions, checkup lists, well anything really about organising. I love how the writer explains everything in a good way, not too hard to understand, but also not boring. Definitely not boring, the author makes it oh so much fun to organise. It is done with humour, with funny illustrations, with bright colours. It is still serious, as it has some amazing tips and advice.

But it at times also had tips or advice if the problem wasn't that you aren't organised, but rather are stressed/thinking you will fail/etc. I like that this is added. High School is a big thing, a very exciting thing, and it can become too much for some. Suddenly one has important big tests and homework, there are more classes and subjects, you have new teachers, classmates, everything. It can become quite daunting.

There was also a whole thing about planners. Well thankfully we have mountains of fun planners here. Plus unlike what this book makes it seem, you do need one. Especially in the first years the teachers would sometimes ask if everyone has written down the homework and the upcoming tests and projects.

I also like the whole chapter about how to get get ready for school each day.

One thing that I have to add is while the book can be used for everywhere in the world back when I was still in school I wouldn't have had any use for the locker and desk tips. From what I remember our desks in High School (which in the US would be Middle School x High School) didn't have any place under it to store things (we did have that in elementary school). We didn't have lockers (no small ones or big ones). You just carried your stuff with you through the day. Which meant you couldn't just leave a book or books at school. If you had 7 subjects on that day you had to carry all the books, notebooks, projects, binders with you and back home again. And yes, my back is still shuddering at the thought of that. At times I had 10 kilos of books with me (I put my bag on a scale one day). And no, rolling backpacks weren't a thing then (though I don't think they are that now since I never see any students walk/cycle around with those).

But all in all, I really enjoyed this book, the illustrations really added something extra to the book and made it even more fun and engaging to read. I would recommend this book to everyone.

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