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Manners

by Aliki

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This is a book all about what to and what not to do in your day to day that is considered rude. The book gives great examples what to do at the table and what not to do at a table. When you must say please and thank you why you allways say that.
  BrittneyFields | Oct 27, 2009 |
This book is all about teaching students manners. Throughout the book there are numerous examples and explanations of all the manners people should have. The pictures are simple and great for showing students
  terios | Oct 19, 2009 |
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Manners are the way people behave. Some people have them. Some people don't. But whether you have them or not, manners are the words and ations that show others you care.
  UWC_PYP | Jun 12, 2006 |
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Amazon.com Amazon.com Review (ISBN 0688091997, Library Binding)

The wonderful Aliki Brandenberg has written and illustrated more children's books than many kids have read. (She's got 133 listings right here at Amazon.com.) This time she brings us a paperback version of her 1990 hardcover Manners, a cheery, funny dissertation on how and, more important, why to be a polite child.

A combination of hilarious, colorful illustrations, comic-bookish playlets such as "You Are Interrupting Again, Leon," some of what a grown up might call role-playing, and miscellaneous other gems, the book adds up to the best child's handbook on manners since the Goops showed up at the end of the 19th century.

[Offered for ages 4 and up, but useful to any child, family, or k-3 classroom.]

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:53 -0400)

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