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Books with title Mind Your Manners: In School

  • Mind Your Manners: In School

    Arianna Candell, RosaM. Curto

    Paperback (B.E.S., March 1, 2005)
    Mind Your Manners: In School features brief stories of 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 Mind Your Manners titles 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

    Nicola Edwards, Feronia Parker-Thomas

    Paperback (Caterpillar Books, Aug. 8, 2019)
    It’s okay to enjoy roaring loudly. We all deserve some time to play. But all lions should practice those soft growls, For the quieter times of the day. Welcome to the jungle! It’s full of misbehaving animals, from messy monkeys to grumpy grizzly bears but with the help of our quirky, memorable rhymes and adorable animal illustrations, your child will enjoy learning why it pays for pandas to say ‘please’, and how good manners make the world go round.
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  • Mind Your Manners

    Nicola Edwards

    Hardcover (Kane Miller Books / EDC Publishing, Aug. 16, 2019)
    It’s okay to enjoy roaring loudly. We all deserve some time to play. But all lions should practice those soft growls for the quieter times of the day. Welcome to the jungle! It's full of misbehaving animals from messy monkeys to grumpy grizzly bears. But now it's time for them - and you! - to learn how good manners make the world go round.
  • Mind Your Manners in School

    Arianna Candell, Rosa M. Curto

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

    Diane Goode

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Nov. 1, 2005)
    Come not to the table without having read this book!You Are InvitedWhat: To share a mealWhere: The Abbotts’ houseWhen: As soon as you open this bookBut watch out – the Abbotts and their dogs have absolutely atrocious table manners. They speak with their mouths full, complain about the food they are serving, and argue in front of the company. The Abbotts also violate some more obscure table-manner taboos, such as smelling their meat and staring what’s on the plate of a dinner companion.With rules lifted in the vernacular from an early-nineteenthcentury primer (the full text of the rules is appended), and uproarious pictures that do most of the storytelling, this is a lively and wonderful celebration of good manners.
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  • 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

    Molly Miller, Monica Cops, Teresa Tomeo

    eBook
    Mind Your Manners uses a zany story to illustrate bad manners. Manners or etiquette is actually the virtue of kindness in action. Many tips on standing, sitting, eating, conversation and introductions are given. The goal of this book is to help girls be the young ladies God intended. Pulling in truths from the Catholic faith along with games, and crafts make this a unique etiquette book.
  • Mind Your Manners

    Matt Mitter, Tom Brannon

    Board book (Reader's Digest, June 17, 2008)
    Mitter, Matt
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  • Mind Your Manners

    Andrew Grey

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Aug. 12, 2010)
    Winnie-the-Pooh is so excited to go to Christopher Robin?s picnic that he forgets his manners. He doesn?t wait his turn or say ?please,? ?thank you,? or ?excuse me.? Will Winnie-the-Pooh ever learn the right thing to do?
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  • Mind Your Manners

    Peggy Parish, Marylin Hafner

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, May 24, 1994)
    An introduction to proper manners for meeting new people, receiving gifts, using the telephone, dining out, and other common social situations
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  • Mind Your Manners

    Peggy Parish, Marylin Hafner

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, Oct. 1, 1978)
    A simple, considerate guide to basic manners takes into account the capabilities and perceptions of children
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  • Mind Your Manners

    Ellen Carpenter

    eBook
    When I toot in the tub, my mom rolls her eyes. It happens every night, but she still seems surprised. She shrieks, “Piggly Wiggly!” and of course she insists, that I must say excuse me…but the bubbles persist.Mind Your Manners is a whimsical tale that encourages positive behavior as it points to the importance of good manners.