etiquette for children and teenagers

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etiquette for children and teenagers

Good manners at home

2009
Teaches children the importance of having good manners at home and explains how they can be polite in various situations.

Let's find out about manners

1972
Discusses the basic, commonsense reasons behind everyday rules of etiquette.

The grumpy girl's guide to good manners

2011
The author recounts her experience as a fifteen-year-old girl attending a week-long etiquette camp in Texas, describing the lessons she learned and the new situations she encountered.

What do you do, dear?

[Proper conduct for all occasions]
1961
Uses exotic and humorous examples to present guidelines for handling the social situations children must commonly cope with.

Telephone time

a first book of telephone do's and don't's
1986
Ringalina, the Telephone Fairy, reminds Willy and Lily about good telephone manners, including taking messages for their parents and not tying up the line for long periods of time.

Manners that matter

for people under 21
1983
A handbook for dealing with all manners of situations from dances and dinners to dating and conversations.

Words are not for hurting =

Las palabras no son para lastimar
2009
Contains simple text and illustrations that introduces vocabulary and encourages toddlers and preschoolers to express themselves using helpful, not hurtful, words.

Please say please

2007
Simple text and photos introduce the times to use good manners by saying "please," "thank you," and "excuse me.".

It's a spoon, not a shovel

1998
Through a series of questions, Victor Vulture, Trevor Tarantula, and their friends teach what is polite and what is not.

The thank you book

2001
Teaches children the value of saying "thank you.".

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