S3.E1: #12 Children's Book - A Pigsty, Oh My! - How to teach kids to clean their room

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Mr. Nate Books launches the sixth podcast episode! Make sure to subscribe to your favorite podcast platform (list below)!

1. The episode features and explains #11 Mr. Nate Book - Children's collection called A Pigsty, Oh My! Children's: How kids clean their room.

2. The episode explains the idea, purpose, and use of the book.

3. Future podcast episodes will include A Mouse in the House on Easter Day and the Elijah's Journey Children's Storybook Series.
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A Pigsty Oh My! Children’s Book is a fun, memorable way for kids to clean their rooms! Let helpful and healthy instruction motivate kids with love to be responsible.

Welcome to Mr. Nate Books!
Mr. Nate Books is a children's and education book collection that brings a world of all ages together with illustration, imagination, and instruction - reading the world differently! A Pigsty, Oh My! Children’s Book is the 12th children's book launched in the independent children's book collection during the 2022 New Year -- Children's Books on Life and Behavior series.
BOOK DESCRIPTION: (also book back cover)
A fun, memorable way for kids to clean their rooms! A subtle rhythm and rhyme with funny pig illustrations in a disastrous room brings sometimes a heated situation to light and a loving solution. Let helpful, healthy instruction motivate kids with love to be responsible. Reintroduce value and virtue into society from the family. Train up children to be respectful to their parents and understand the reasons for chores and character. Let the next generation learn life management and to be focused, undistracted, and completing tasks. Guide them to be caring, considerate, and correctable. Help children live honorably and loving among others beyond their room!

EBOOK:
Free eBook with purchase of paperback or hardback in certain retailers. After purchase, come back to the eBook edition to download.

HOW TO USE THE BOOK:
Use an instructed and reading resource for parenting. Grandparents and other guardians can use as an indirect way to teach respect to their parents when parents are away. Utilize the reading questions for discussion and a moment to further explain respect and responsibility.

DETAILS:
1. Pages: 36
2. Series number: 12
3. Series type: Children’s Books on Life and Behavior
4. Series category: Parenting
5. Series genre: Fiction
6. Children reading ages: Average age 6-8 years
7. Children reading grade level: Average 1st-2nd grade
8. Children illustration ages: Average 2-12 years
9. Reading crowd: Children to adult
10. Reading length: Average 5-10 minutes (with dynamic expression and pauses)
11. Reading style: Illustrated narration.
12. Story tellers: Adults (parents, guardians, grandparents, teachers, pastors)
13. Historical setting: 21st century
14. Purpose: Maturity, responsibility, training, instruction, honor, respect, stewardship, love, values, virtue, character
15. Contextual Use: Family, home, school, church, neighborhoods, outreach, kid’s club, plays, teaching
16. Story time suggestion: Naptime, bedtime, story time
17. Holiday/annual event: New Years, Spring break, summer, Labor day

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