Roy the Messy Boy

Kids, Religion, Christian Fiction, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Leela Hope ISBN: 6610000121243
Publisher: PublishDrive Publication: October 28, 2018
Imprint: PublishDrive Language: English
Author: Leela Hope
ISBN: 6610000121243
Publisher: PublishDrive
Publication: October 28, 2018
Imprint: PublishDrive
Language: English

In this story, Roy is described as a good and happy boy, apart from one problem; he refuses to clean his room.

His mom gets very cross with him but he just will not listen.

 She even tells her son that pixies will come and take all of his toys if he doesn’t organize them.

 This doesn’t make Roy clean up his act, instead he just laughs; convinced his mom is just trying to scare him.

 One night though, he wakes to find all his toys, which he had left all over the floor, are completely gone! He runs to his mother, sad and apologetic for not listening to her. 

When he goes back to bed he realizes how sorry he is and that he will never be disorganized with his toys again.

Maybe the pixies heard him, because when he wakes in the morning all his toys are back – and organized! He promises that he will keep them organized now and forever because he loves his toys so much!

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In this story, Roy is described as a good and happy boy, apart from one problem; he refuses to clean his room.

His mom gets very cross with him but he just will not listen.

 She even tells her son that pixies will come and take all of his toys if he doesn’t organize them.

 This doesn’t make Roy clean up his act, instead he just laughs; convinced his mom is just trying to scare him.

 One night though, he wakes to find all his toys, which he had left all over the floor, are completely gone! He runs to his mother, sad and apologetic for not listening to her. 

When he goes back to bed he realizes how sorry he is and that he will never be disorganized with his toys again.

Maybe the pixies heard him, because when he wakes in the morning all his toys are back – and organized! He promises that he will keep them organized now and forever because he loves his toys so much!

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