etiquette for children and teenagers

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How to be

six simple rules for being the best kid you can be
2015
Contains selections from Leaf Munro's guides for children that teach about proper behavior, manners, and ethics.
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Etiquette among friends

2017
Teaches readers about proper etiquette among friends.

Cross-cultural etiquette

2017
Teaches readers about proper etiquette in cross-cultural situations.

The smart kid's guide to manners

2015
"Discusses why manners are important, gives advice for behaving politely in many situations, and provides simple rules for good manners"--Publisher's description.

Table talk

a book about table manners
2016
"Written from the table's point of view, this clever tale helps kids understand that table manners include not only table etiquette, but also being respectful, kind, and considerate to others.--Publisher.

Letitia Baldrige's more than manners!

raising today's kids to have kind manners & good hearts
1997
A guide to raising kind, well-mannered children, discussing how to teach respect for authority, the importance of praise, the bad habit of criticizing others, how to handle hostility and anger, and many other topics.

Elbows off the table, napkin in the lap, no video games during dinner

the modern guide to teaching children good manners
1996
A contemporary guide for teaching manners to children, divided into sections for three-to-five year olds, six-to-nine year olds, ten-to-twelve year olds, and parents,and concentrating on informal standards of polite behavior.

Manners out and about

Provides advice on manners when out in public, including not pointing at people, not disturbing others by being too loud, and being friendly.

Manners with friends

2016
Teaches kids about everyday etiquette from shaking hands to giving hugs to saying sorry.

Decibella and her 6-inch voice

2014
"Isabella enjoys shouting out her thoughts, ideas and feelings so much, it's earned her the nickname "Decibella!". Young readers will be entertained as she learns the "five volumes" of voice-- whisper, 6-inch, table-talk, strong speaker, and outside-- and that different situations require a different tone."--Provided by Publisher.

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