Synopses & Reviews
Bobbieand#8217;s room is full of stuffand#151;SO full, that itand#8217;s hard for her and her and#147;best cousin,and#8221; Joanie, to find space to play. When Bobbieand#8217;s mom gives her a twoand#150;week deadline to clear out the clutter, Bobbie has an ideaand#150;instead of taking stuff out of her room, she brings garageand#150;sale finds and other glamorous garbage in. Will Bobbie transform the chaos into a beautiful bigand#150;kid room? This title weaves together three appealing themes: letting go of toys and dealing with a messy room, turning trash into treasure, and recycling and repurposingand#151;a part of every school curriculum from kindergarten up.
Synopsis
Bobbie's room is full of stuff--SO full, that it's hard for her and her "best cousin," Joanie, to find space to play. When Bobbie's mom gives her a two-week deadline to clear out the clutter, Bobbie has an idea-instead of taking stuff out of her room, she brings garage-sale finds and other glamorous garbage in. Will Bobbie transform the chaos into a beautiful big-kid room? This title weaves together three appealing themes: letting go of toys and dealing with a messy room, turning trash into treasure, and recycling and repurposing--a part of every school curriculum from kindergarten up.
About the Author
Barbara Johansen Newman is the illustrator of over twenty books for children, including Glamorous Glasses (Boyds Mills Press), which she also wrote. She and her family live outside Boston in a home that sheand#8217;s constantly redecorating, often with second-hand treasures.