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Caleb is a messy little boy who always has trouble finding the items he needs. His parents are always tell him the importance of cleaning up after himself and why he would benefit from neatness and organization. "The Trash Fairy doesn't live here, Things don't just clean up after themselves automatically". His parents would say to him. Caleb dreams of winning a box car race. He builds a box car from collected items and enters the derby. In all the clutter and trash, he created in the garage and his haste, Caleb can not find the one thing he needs to make the box car operate effectively. So…mehr

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Caleb is a messy little boy who always has trouble finding the items he needs. His parents are always tell him the importance of cleaning up after himself and why he would benefit from neatness and organization. "The Trash Fairy doesn't live here, Things don't just clean up after themselves automatically". His parents would say to him. Caleb dreams of winning a box car race. He builds a box car from collected items and enters the derby. In all the clutter and trash, he created in the garage and his haste, Caleb can not find the one thing he needs to make the box car operate effectively. So Caleb decides to skip this step. Find out how Caleb learns the lesson of why... it is important to keep things clean and tidy!
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living simple in Colorado is always what I wanted. A good marriage and wonderful kids, a wonderful Grandchild. Family is very important to me. Because of this we all remain very close. My writing was inspired by God. I never thought of writing a book, until one day a voice came over me to write my thoughts and experiences about children's habits. It seemed like all of a sudden the words came faster and faster into my head...now all of a sudden I love to write! As soon as I pray for help, I get it. God gave me the ability to "babble" on paper. Jenene Snyder