etiquette for children and teenagers

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Good manners on the phone

Simple text and illustrations describe the proper way to behave while on the telephone.
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Ruby's so rude!

"Nobody likes a rude dragon! That's the lesson Ruby learns as she travels with her friends to have a picnic. By following along with Ruby, readers see what it means to be rude, and they also see how to change rude behavior. This valuable guidance is presented to readers through an engaging story told alongside colorful illustrations. In addition to learning lessons about good manners, readers also develop their vocabulary skills with each turn of the page with the help of a detailed glossary. Reading comprehension skills are also strengthened through the close relationship between the illustrations and text."--Publisher description.
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Words are not for hurting

Encourages toddlers and preschoolers to express themselves using helpful, not hurtful, words. Includes a note for parents and caregivers on language development.
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Comportamiento y modales en la biblioteca

Offers instruction to children on how to behave in a library, and describes the proper treatment of library books. Presented in English and Spanish.
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My manners matter

a first look at being polite
Boys and girls learn that good manners are a simple way of showing kindness and respect to people they knowb7sand to people they don't know. They are shown that being polite makes working and playing together more enjoyable for everyone.
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Let's share!

Through understandable and age-appropriate language, readers learn what sharing is and how to do it.
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Good manners during special occasions

Simple text and illustrations describe the proper way to behave during special occasions such as weddings, concerts, and parties.
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What do you say, dear?

Absurd situations act as a guide to good manners for young people.
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Por favor y gracias =

Saying please and thank you
Readers learn that politeness is easy to spread with just a few simple words—(3z(Bplease(3y (Band (3z(Bthank you.(3y(B.
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Don't behave like you live in a cave

A guide to better behavior for children that focuses on making positive decisions and includes goals for better behavior, steps for meeting goals, tips for managing energy, and strategies for staying motivated.

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