etiquette

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etiquette

Rules of the wild

an unruly book of manners
2004
Rhyming text explores how proper behavior for young animals is different from what is expected of young children.

Yes, please!

No, thank you!
2005
The reader is asked various questions to which the anticipated reply is either, "yes, please," or "no, thank you.".

Don't say that!

2003
Two brief stories demonstrate the importance of avoiding mocking and careless speech when we speak to one another.

Don't do that!

2003
Two brief stories demonstrate the importance of telling someone to quit when you do not like what they are doing, as well as telling them what you would like for them to do instead.

Princess Fidgety Feet

2003
Princess Bridget cannot seem to keep still, especially on Thursdays when she plays secret soccer games with her friend Ryan, but when her parents hire a strict etiquette teacher, the princess is afraid she will never play soccer again.

Patsy says

2001
Patsy Pig is determined to teach Ms. Klingensmith's first grade class some manners before their parents come to the Open House.

Mary Louise loses her manners

1999
When Mary Louise starts saying things like "fleas" and "spank you" instead of "please" and "thank you," she realizes that she has lost her manners and goes in search of them.

Thank you

2001
Teaches children to say "thank you" to show gratitude.

Please

2001
Teaches children the politeness of saying "please" when asking for help.

No, thank you

2001
Teaches children how to politely say "no" to something that they don't want.

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