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    Where's My Stuff?: The Ultimate Teen Organizing Guide

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    by Samantha Moss, Lesley Schwartz


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    • ISBN-13: 9780981973371
    • Publisher: Zest Books
    • Publication date: 01/01/2010
    • Pages: 112
    • Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.30(d)
    • Lexile: 1090L (what's this?)
    • Age Range: 11 - 12 Years

    Samantha Moss is co-author of InSPAration, a book for teens on healthy living, and author of Pottery Barn Flowers and Pottery Barn Photos. Samantha is based in Oakland, California, where she lives with her husband, Boyd, and a shy little dog named Belly. To see what she's up to, visit her online at samanthamoss.com.

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    Where's My Stuff? gives comprehensive advice on how to organize school work, lockers, bedrooms, and even your schedule. With fun and useful illustrations, easy-to-follow charts, and ample doses of humor, Where's My Stuff? is an incredible asset for anyone who wants to get it together...and keep it together, for good.

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    “The ultimate organizing guide that shows you how to take control of your school stuff, time and activities, and your room in a step-by-step, easy-to-understand manner.” — Justine Magazine
    Children's Literature - Jennifer Lehmann
    Ever feel as if you would have your life more organized if you did not have so much stuff? Teens today are busy with school, busy with sports or other activities, and busy with friends and family. All of these come with stuff: papers, pencils, cleats, uniforms, phones, and laptops. Without a plan to be organized, it is easy to get lost in the clutter. This book is here to help. After a section helping readers identify their specific obstacles to organization, sections give plans and tips for organizing schoolwork, time, and available space. While an overall system is described in each case, enough flexibility is included to help the plans work for everyone. In addition to suggestions to getting everything organized, help is given in deciding what needs to go and in keeping everything organized. While the student described as the audience is a worst-case-scenario of disorganization, most readers with will identify with aspects of that disorganization and find tools they can use to become better organized. Reviewer: Jennifer Lehmann
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