Mind Your Manners: At Parties
Arianna Candell, Rosa M. Curto
Paperback
(B.E.S. Publishing, March 1, 2005)
Today is Mark�s birthday, and boys and girls have fun when they go to his party. Children learn the value of dressing properly for social occasions, practicing good table manners when it�s time to have cake, and behaving with restraint so that all of the children can enjoy the party games. Suggested activities include preparing balloon decorations, party foods, and drinks. The bright color illustrations on every page of How We Should Behave Books will appeal to younger boys and girls, while the easy to understand stories teach them fundamental rules of good behavior. The brief stories dramatize typical events in children�s lives, showing kids as they interact with other children, with teachers, and with other adults. Beginning readers see boys and girls who are very much like themselves, as they make mistakes, have small accidents, then discover the best ways to correct their errors, avoid mishaps, and feel good about themselves while they have fun. Each book suggests appropriate activities and offers guidelines for moms and dads.
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