A Kids' Guide to Manners
50 Fun Etiquette Lessons for Kids (and Their Families)
by Katherine Flannery
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A Kids' Guide to Manners teaches the most useful manners that kids need to feel capable and confident in any situation.Today's kids need a fresh approach to manners that resonates with them. A Kids' Guide to Manners goes beyond saying please and thank you with fun, practical lessons that bring manners into the modern world.From meeting new people t...
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“Reading Do Unto Otters is a bright, pun-driven picture book that teaches the Golden Rule through a shy rabbit's attempts to welcome unfamiliar neighbors. Illustrations and captioned jokes keep the tone light while concrete do/don't examples show polite behaviors. Its useful part is a tidy, repeatable script for read-alouds and brief classroom lessons; its limitation is simplicity—older children or adults seeking nuanced discussion of difference will find the scenarios thin and the moral explicit rather than subtle.”
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