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Representation: 10
Story: 10
Illustration: 10

I love the Sunshine Squad books. They are so relatable, wholesome and positive. They encourage collaboration. Autonomy and respect.

Oliver Powers Through focuses on cleaning up one's room; in the end, it has excellent tips for parents to make it fun.

** Thanks to the publishers and NetGalley for the ARC in return for an honest review. **

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The story of Oliver, who doesn't like to clean his room (who does?). An interesting story and moral for those who postponed cleaning up, and some tips and tricks on how to do it in more fun way. Always a treasure, these series, there are things we can learn by reading the story.

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I absolutely LOVED this book! My son hates cleaning up his room, so we read this book together. I think this gave him some exciting ideas for the next time he has to clean his room, to make it into a fun thing instead of a chore. I enjoyed how the kids in the story helped one another and turned it into a fun way to clean! My son and I both enjoyed this book!

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This delightful book encourages kids to practice responsibility. It's not always easy to do so but it's very important to be trustworthy and fulfill your obligations.

Oliver's friends want him to come to the park with them but he has chores that he must complete before he can run off and play. His dad instructs him to complete his chores first and then he can join his friends and have fun.

"Not so fast, O-Man," Oliver's dad calls to him "You'll need to clean your room before you go outside."

"Really, Dad?" Oliver begs. "Can't I clean it later?"
But his dad says, "Rules are rules."

Oliver looks around his room and is totally overwhelmed with the size and scope of cleaning it up properly. Instead of getting it done he decides to spend the afternoon drawing. The next morning Oliver wants to go out again but the same old problem prohibits him. Luckily his friends miss him and come to his rescue. They encourage and help tidy up his messy room putting everything in their proper place.

This book is about friendship, sharing, helping out, caring and learning to fulfill your responsibilities. There is information added at the back of the book for parents to help children learn responsibility. The illustrations are colourful, vibrant and enrich the positive message.

With his friends and family's support Oliver learns to think of cleaning his room in a new way. He can make a game out of it and pretend to clean as a magician or as ... a SUPERHERO! Yes! That strategy will work out beautifully for him. I highly recommend this book.

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Chicken Soup for the Soul Kids: Oliver Powers Through: A Book about Helping Out Around the House
by JaNay Brown-Wood
A joyous look at a child using what he knows to face a personal problem. Unwilling to understand why his parents wanted him to clean his room. He finds out that with the help of his friends he can be responsible. With information for parents for to help children learn responsibility

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