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Books with title Please and Thank You

  • Max and Myron Learn Please and Thank You

    Wendy VanHatten, R David Kryder, Corie Barloggi

    eBook (Wendy VanHatten, Aug. 28, 2012)
    Max comes home from school each day to tell his cat, Myron, what he learned.
  • I Can Say Please And Thank You!

    Owen Joseph

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 3, 2017)
    In I Can Say Please and Thank you, Little Owen is very excited about Thanks Giving. It is a time for him to see his family and friends and share a delicious dinner with them. Most importantly, we see how much manners little Owen has and how his parents are teaching him how to say please and thank you.These values are very important to instill in every child at a young age.
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  • Please and Thank You Book

    Richard Scarry

    Paperback (Random House, March 15, 1978)
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  • Barney Says Please and Thank You

    Stephen White~Rick Grayson

    Paperback (Puffin Books, March 15, 1995)
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  • Monster Knows Please and Thank You

    Connie Rose Miller, Maira Kistemann Chiodi

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Monsters sip, and squish, and slosh. It’s fun on Oogle Day. “Please” and “thank you” can be heard such magical words to say!
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  • Please and Thank You Jigsaw Book

    Richard Scarry

    Board book (The Five Mile Press Pty Ltd, Jan. 1, 2010)
    This seven page board book has 7 jigsaw puzzles (20 pieces each). The book features Richard Scarry's favorite characters learning manners. Small parts, not for children under 3 years.
  • Yes, Please! No, Thank You!

    Valerie Wheeler, Glin Dibley

    Board book (Sterling, Sept. 28, 2006)
    Glin Dibley, a major talent whose illustrations were hailed as “exuberant” by School Library Journal, and author Valerie Wheeler combine forces to create a rollicking, riotous picture book that will have youngsters giggling and shouting with delight.Yes, kids will happily shout out the answers to the wonderfully silly questions posed in this picture book. And no, they won’t even realize they’re learning about manners at the same time, because they'll be having way too much fun. The bright and goofy text simply encourages young ones and their parents to make a joyful noise in chorus with the happy little boy in the story. Would you like to ride on the back of a dolphin?—Yes, please!Would you like the dolphin to steal your bathing suit?—No, thank you.Would you like to visit the fair and go on all the rides?—Yes, please!Would you like to throw up on the lady beside you?—No, thank you.Will children want to read this over and over and over again? Oh, yes please!
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  • Max and Myron Learn Please and Thank You

    Wendy VanHatten, R David Kryder, Corie Barloggi

    Paperback (VanHatten Writing Services, Aug. 23, 2012)
    Max comes home from school each day to tell his cat, Myron, what he has learned.
  • Max and Myron Learn Please and Thank You

    Wendy VanHatten, R David Kryder, Corie Barloggi

    Paperback (WenDa, March 19, 2013)
    Max is a little boy who comes home from school each day to tell his cat, Myron, all about it.
  • Saying Please and Thank You

    Maria Nelson

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Learning to speak in a polite manner can be tough. Sometimes, people receive gifts they dont like, dont want to help out at home, or are just in a hurry! Readers learn that politeness is easy to spread with just a few simple wordsplease and thank you. Taking the time to thank someone lets him or her know they are appreciated. Saying please shows a similar respect. Easy-to-read language aids beginning readers navigating both text and good manners for the first time.
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  • Saying Please and Thank You

    Maria Nelson

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Explains why people should be polite to each other by saying "please" and "thank you" and describes some of the times when it is right to do so.
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  • Please and Thank You

    Mary Helen Alexander

    Paperback (PublishAmerica, June 27, 2005)
    My name is Mary Helen Alexander. I am a home health aide and also a phlebotomy technician at a local hospital in my hometown. I love both jobs. I have been doing this for many years. I go in the homes and take care of the patients after they are released from the hospital. I see different things going on in their homes. After seeing some things, it makes me feel wonderful for what I have. In one of the homes, a five-year-old never said please or thank you for anything. So that’s what gave me the idea to write this little children’s book. I don’t want the young parents today to forget it is still nice and polite to teach our children to say the words “please” and “thank you.”