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Books with title Manners

  • Manners

    Anonymous

    (Toronto, McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart Limited, Jan. 1, 1914)
    Fair hardcover. No DJ. Text unmarked but extensive writing on rear end papers. Covers show edge wear with rubbings/scuffing and bumped corners. Spine edge wear. Hinges/binding cracked but pages still intact. Pages tanned with some minor rippling. Previous owner's name on end paper.
  • Manners

    Aliki

    Library Binding (Greenwillow, Oct. 17, 1990)
    "Aliki makes manners accessible to children through colorful cartoon-style illustrations designed to teach some of the basics....Her lively primer sparkles with examples....There's plenty to learn, plenty to look at, and plenty to share in a cleverbook that demonstrates the importance of manners while it makes learning them fun."--Booklist.
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  • Manners Are...?

    Ymkje Wideman-van der Laan, Jennifer Lackgren

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 7, 2014)
    While out shopping, Logan bumps into a customer. His grandma asks him to apologize, and later teaches him about good manners. When at age five, my grandson bumped into another customer while out shopping, and I asked him to apologize, he couldn’t understand why, as it was obviously an accident. I told him that apologizing was having good manners, to which he questioningly replied, “Manners are…?” It was a perfect opportunity to teach him, so after we returned home, we made a list of the most important good manners together, which I later put to rhyme and included in this book, "Manners Are…?" I found that posting a Good Manners Chart, and offering a Good Manners Certificate after my grandson filled up the chart with stickers, was a great incentive and visual way to reinforce particular manners that needed focus at any given time. I have included a sample chart and certificate in the back of this book, which you can cut out, photocopy, or laminate if you wish. Once copied or laminated, you can fill in the blanks with additional manners that you would like to focus on with your child. Even with charts and positive reinforcement, learning good manners doesn’t happen overnight and is a continuous process. Just the other day, at 8 years old, while my grandson was pushing the shopping cart for me at a grocery store, he energetically moved forward, shouting, “Watch out, you guys!” to people in his way. I explained to him that was not the right way to ask people to pass, and that the well-mannered way to say it was, “Excuse me, sir or ma’am, may I pass, please?” He picked it up quickly, and was so pleased when someone commended him for his good manners. Of course, there are many more manners than the ones included in "Manners Are…?", but these were what my grandson needed to learn and focus on first. I hope that they can be a good start for other children with autism too, and that this book will make it just a little easier for you to teach them.
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  • MANNERS.

    ALIKI.,

    Hardcover (GREENWILLOW BOOKS., Jan. 1, 1988)
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  • Manners Time

    Elizabeth Verdick, Marieka Heinlen

    eBook (Free Spirit Publishing, Oct. 11, 2016)
    Manners start with a smile—then you add the words. There are polite words to use when you greet someone, ask for something, or (oops!) make a mistake. There’s even a nice way to say no. This book gives toddlers a head start on manners, setting the stage for social skills that will last a lifetime. Includes tips for parents and caregivers.
  • Manners

    Dreamland Publications

    Board book (Dreamland Publications, Jan. 1, 2017)
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  • My Manners

    Grace Jones

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Jan. 15, 2017)
    Young readers are taught that manners are how we show our consideration for other people. Kids are shown practicing manners at home, at school, and out in public places.
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  • Manners

    Aliki

    Hardcover (Greenwillow, Oct. 17, 1990)
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  • Good Manners

    None

    Hardcover (Viking Cruises, )
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  • Table Manners

    Chris Raschka, Vladimir Radunsky

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Oct. 15, 2001)
    Celebrated artists Raschka and Radunsky join forces to give us all a valuable, riotous crash course in Table Manners.Why is speaking with your mouth full a bad idea? Who is permitted to wave his napkin like a flag? What happens if you don’t chew your food? Two renowned artists, Vladimir Radunsky and Chris Raschka (and their alter egos, Dudunya and Chester), provide hilarious answers to these and other burning questions in Table Manners, the quintessential—and inimitable—guide to impeccable behavior at mealtime. A tongue-in-cheek "how-to" book, its topics include how to use a napkin, how to behave at a restaurant, the importance of chewing food properly, keeping one’s mouth shut while eating, and many more pearls of proper etiquette.
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  • Manners

    Shelly Nielsen

    Library Binding (Abdo Group, June 1, 1991)
    Poems feature good etiquette being practiced.
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  • Manners

    Aliki

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 23, 1997)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Discusses and gives examples of good and bad manners.
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