etiquette for children and teenagers

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etiquette for children and teenagers

"After you"

1989
Describes various situations in which it is appropriate to say, "After you.".

Perfect pigs

an introduction to manners
1983
A simple introduction to good manners to use with family, friends, at school, during meals, with pets, on the phone, during games, at parties, and in public places.

Whoopi's big book of manners

2006
Contains simple rules, with humorous illustrations, about manners, including interrupting, sneezing, apologizing, talking on the phone, and more.

Manners

1999
Presents examples of showing good manners in school, play, the movies, and other situations.

It's a spoon, not a shovel

1995
Through nineteen questions, Victor Vulture, Trevor Tarantula, and their friends teach what is polite and what is not.

Mind your manners!

1994
An introduction to proper manners for meeting new people, receiving gifts, using the telephone, dining out, and other common social situations.

George Washington's rules to live by

a good manners guide from the father of our country
2014
A modernized adaptation of more than one hundred maxims according to which the first president conducted his life.

Manners mash-up

a goofy guide to good behavior
2011
From the dinner table to the doctor's office, from the playground to the pool, this irreverent book will help kids navigate any social scenario with utmost grace.

May I please have a cookie?

2005
Alfie, a young alligator, learns the best way to ask for a cookie from his mother.

Don't say that word!

2007
Michael's rhyming description of his day at school has his mother repeatedly interrupting to prevent him from saying impolite words.

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