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Teach your dragon manners

Having a pet dragon is very fun. But what if your dragon is rude? What do you do when your dragon does not know what good manners are? What do you say to your dragon when he is often disrespectful to others? Get this book and learn how to train your disrespectful dragon! This playful book will teach kids what disrespectful behaviors are, and how to use good manners and be respectful for others.

Manners in the library

"Guides readers through proper behavior when visiting the library, focusing on how their actions can show respect for others and their environment"--Provided by publisher.

My Golden book of manners

1962
Text and illustrations featuring children and animals describe good manners on the telephone, during meals, at parties, and in other situations.

A pocket book of manners for young people

1990
Offers advice on the appropriate way to behave in various situations: at home, with friends, at the table, as a guest, etc.

How can I help?

questions and answers about manners
1989

101 ways to say thank you!

all-occassion thank-you note templates, social media etiquette & gratitude guide for kids & teens
2015
"This comprehensive gratitude [guide] contains simple suggestions for thank-you notes, text, and emails..."--Back cover.

Rumor has it ...

2018
Told through the eyes of the rumor marble, the story describes how a simple misunderstanding starts a chain reaction that can't be undone! Children will laugh as they learn that it's much easier to prevent a train - or rolling rumor marble - from starting to roll forward than trying to stop one!.

Acting with awareness

respect for others
2020
"Think before you act is common and useful advice that we don't always follow. In order to learn more about other people, we need to be sure we don't jump to conclusions before they've had their chance to finish speaking. Readers will learn that respect for others goes beyond face-to-face situations. People need to have respect for others even if they're not around. Respect for others falls under the broader social and emotional learning category of social awareness. Respectful people can think about situations from other people's perspectives and empathize with them"--Provided by publisher.

You can be polite

be rude or use tact?
2021
"In this illustrated choose-your-own-ending book, William is served food he doesn't like. Will he be polite and use tact or get upset and be rude? Readers make choices for William and read what happens next, with each story pathleading to different consequences. Includes four different endings and discussion questions"--Provided by publisher.

Mind your manners in school

Brief stories describe classroom friendships, the importance of silence when the teacher is giving a lesson, the friendly way for borrowing and sharing storybooks, picking up toys after playtime, and other typical school situations.

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