Max Cleans Up

Max Cleans Up by Rosemary Wells is a delightful children’s book published by National Geographic Books on May 27, 2002. This reprint edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story centers around Max, whose messy room is filled with unexpected surprises, prompting his sister Ruby to take charge of the cleanup effort. However, Max’s unique approach to tidying up leads to humorous and unexpected outcomes.
Readers will find a charming narrative that explores themes of family dynamics and sibling relationships through Max’s antics. The book captures the playful spirit of childhood, showcasing how Max’s innocent mischief contrasts with Ruby’s more structured plans. With elements of humor and adventure, this story is sure to engage young readers while highlighting the joys and challenges of cleaning up.
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Max’s room is a mess! There’s a Popsicle melting in the closet, a tube of opened Miracle Bubbles on the floor, and the ant farm ants have escaped under the bed! It’s definitely time to clean up. Max’s sister, Ruby, is quick to take charge, and of course Max wants to help. But Max has his own ideas about picking up his room, so things don’t turn out exactly as Ruby planned. Children will cheer as Max innocently and humorously outsmarts his older sister once again.
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