etiquette for children and teenagers

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etiquette for children and teenagers

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.".

Stoo Hample's book of bad manners

2006
Presents rhyming descriptions of a gang of bad-mannered kids, including the toy hog, greedy guy, nose picker, name caller, movie mumbler, and others.

Mother Goose manners

2008
A collection of popular children's nursery rhymes that have slightly different endings.

Every kid's guide to good manners

1987
Explains how to demonstrate good manners when meeting, talking, eating, playing, working, and visiting with people.

Mind your manners at the park

2005
A group of neighborhood children learn about good manners and proper behavior as they play together at the park. Includes activities and guidelines for parents.

Mind your manners at parties

2005
Children learn the importance of good manners and proper behavior through a story about a birthday party for a boy named Mark.

Trauma-rama

life's most embarrassing moments-- and how to deal
2001
A guidebook for teenage girls on embarrassing moments, which discusses situations involving dates, friends, and family and such troubling topics as clothing and bodily functions, and provides tips for handling them smoothly.

Oh behave!

2007
Provides examples of children who demonstrate good manners, and features a brief story about a girl who shows good manners when attending a party.

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