etiquette for children and teenagers

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etiquette for children and teenagers

Manners with technology

"A young monster who takes her sister's tablet computer without asking gets a lesson in online etiquette and appropriate use of electronics"--.

Excuse me!

a little book of manners
2002

Manners can be fun

2004
Stick figure drawings and a brief text tell why good manners are important and how to have good manners at home, at play, and on visits.

Manners time

2009
Simple text and illustrations introduce good manners. Includes a tip sheet for parents and caregivers.

Don't say that!

let's talk nicely
2009
Two brief stories demonstrate the importance of avoiding mocking and careless speech when talking to others.

Potty animals

what to know when you've gotta go!
2010
Colorful illustrations depict children with poor bathroom etiquette, including Wilbur--who refuses to wash his hands after using the bathroom--and Wilma--who does not always make it to the bathroom on time--and explains the importance of good bathroom behavior.

Pretty please

a book of manners
2005
No one knows more about good manners and considerate behavior than Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Ariel, Belle and Jasmine. With these stories and helpful advice in this book, little princesses will discover how much fun learning about manners can be.

Magic monsters learn about manners

1980
Magic monsters demonstrate good manners and how they apply to everyday situations.

Miss Manners' guide to rearing perfect children

1984
Provides advice on etiquette from prekindergarten to post-graduate status for parents and children.

I am polite

2005
Presents a children's book that focuses on being polite at home, school, and in the community and gives examples of being nice to others and not hurting someone's feelings, saying please and thank you, and asking nicely for something.

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