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Books with title Mind Your Manners

  • Mind Your Manners: At the Park

    Arianna Candell, Rosa M. Curto

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, March 1, 2005)
    Children at play in the park learn to ride their bikes safely, to share the playground swings with other kids, to avoid littering, and to have fun while being considerate of others in the park. Suggested activities include games specially suited to the park�s surroundings. 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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  • 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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  • Mind Your Manners Online

    Phyllis Cornwall

    Library Binding (Cherry Lake Pub, Jan. 1, 2012)
    A series that provides young readers with the tools they need to find, organize and share information clearly and effectively. Targeted at an earlier age range than the popular Information Explorer: Super Smart Information Series, this set will help primary-grade students become Information Explorers!
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  • Mind Your Manners, B.B. Wolf

    Judy Sierra, J. Otto Seibold

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 14, 2007)
    BIG BAD WOLF, now old and residing in the Villain Villa Senior Center, is invited to a tea by a children's librarian. His best friend, a toothsome crocodile, warns him that he will have to mind his manners. B. B. Wolf makes up a song: "Sip your tea and never slurp, say 'excuse me' if you burp. Smile and have a lot of fun, but don't go biting anyone." He remembers to say "please" and "thank you" and he gives a nervous Red Ridinghood, Three Little Pigs, and Gingerbread Boy his biggest smile ever, but when his stomach starts to gurgle, he gets a little mixed-up about what to do when you burp. This hilarious read-aloud story is a gentle reminder for children still learning their manners.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Mind Your Manners in School

    Arianna Candell, Rosa M. Curto

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2011)
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  • Mind Your Manners, B.B. Wolf

    Judy Sierra, J. Otto Seibold

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 14, 2007)
    BIG BAD WOLF, now old and residing in the Villain Villa Senior Center, is invited to a tea by a children's librarian. His best friend, a toothsome crocodile, warns him that he will have to mind his manners. B. B. Wolf makes up a song: "Sip your tea and never slurp, say 'excuse me' if you burp. Smile and have a lot of fun, but don't go biting anyone." He remembers to say "please" and "thank you" and he gives a nervous Red Ridinghood, Three Little Pigs, and Gingerbread Boy his biggest smile ever, but when his stomach starts to gurgle, he gets a little mixed-up about what to do when you burp. This hilarious read-aloud story is a gentle reminder for children still learning their manners.
  • Mind Your Manners: In School

    Arianna Candell, Rosa M. Curto

    Paperback (Barron's Educational Series, March 1, 2005)
    Brief stories describe classroom friendships, the importance of silence when the teacher is giving a lesson, the friendly way for borrowing and sharing storybooks, picking up toys after playtime, and other typical school situations. Several classroom games are suggested as activities for creative learning and play. 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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  • Mind Your Manners Minnie Monster

    Lisa A. Traugott

    Hardcover (Minnie Monsters, Inc., Jan. 1, 2011)
    Minnie Monster is a very naughty monster! She takes toys without saying, "please" and won't say, "bless you" if you sneeze. She was so rude the other monsters left her alone and wouldn't call her on the phone. This made Minnie miserable in fact. She wants her old friends back. Will Minnie decide it is time to mind her manners?
  • Mind Your Manners

    Michael Scotto, Evette Gabriel, Dion Williams, Yukiko Adachi, Joshua Perry

    Paperback (National Network of Digital Schools, March 15, 2008)
    A delightful series of picture and beginner's chapter books. TALES OF MIDLANDIA is named for its setting, a fictional island that is modeled after a typical American small town. Midlandia is unique because of its citizens, the Midlandians. Though they are animal-like in appearance, each Midlandian is smart, skilled in a particular craft, and has a very human personality. Each story deals with universal concepts and social situations that will be relatable to any young child or parent. From bullying to bad dreams, from table manners to temper tantrums-the Midlandians experience it all. With its humorous writing, and its beautifully rendered cast of nearly thirty characters, TALES OF MIDLANDIA would make for an excellent addition to the bookshelves of both the young and the young at heart!
  • Mind Your Manners: In School

    Arianna Candell, Rosa M. Curto

    Paperback (Barron's Educational Series, March 1, 2005)
    Brief stories describe classroom friendships, the importance of silence when the teacher is giving a lesson, the friendly way for borrowing and sharing storybooks, picking up toys after playtime, and other typical school situations. Several classroom games are suggested as activities for creative learning and play. 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.
    K
  • Mind Your Manners Online

    Phyllis Cornwall

    Paperback (Cherry Lake Pub 2012-01-01, Aug. 16, 1800)
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  • Minding Our Manners

    Santana Hunt, Various

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, )
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