A child's handwritten book of Rules to Live By has turned up in a parking lot near Citrus Heights, Calif.
Now Walmart employee Raymond Flores is on a quest to find its rightful owner. He found the book laying in an empty parking space outside his store.
The notebook is filled with over a hundred self-help tips handwritten by a young child and most likely his or her parent.
"Don't get into other people's business. Don't call each other names. Clean up your messes. No eating other people's food," the book read.
Flores says after flipping through some of the pages, he knew he couldn't just throw it away.
"Rule number 154 was to 'protect this book,'" Flores said. "They put a lot of hard work into it. These rules mean a lot to them and probably to the parents, as well."
Flores says he can't wait to locate the book's owner and meet the mature little author behind its contents.