Etiquette for children and teenagers -- Juvenile literature
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Etiquette for children and teenagers -- Juvenile literature
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Etiquette for children and teenagers
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- Manners at home, Siân Smith
- Move over!, by Janine Amos ; illustrated by Annabel Spenceley ; consultant Rachael Underwood
- Manners time, by Elizabeth Verdick ; illustrated by Marieka Heinlen
- Words are not for hurting, Las palabras no son para lastimar, Elizabeth Verdick ; ilustrado por Marieka Heinlen ; traducido por Alejandra Schmidt
- More Goops and How Not to Be Them, a manual of manners for impolite infants depicting the characteristics of many naughty and thoughtless children with instructive illustrations, by Gelett Burgess
- Goops and how to be them, a manual of manners for polite infants, inculcating many juvenile virtues both by precept and example : with ninety drawings, by Gelett Burgess
- Good manners with your friends, by Rebecca Felix ; illustrated by Gary LaCoste
- I'm sorry, Janine Amos
- George Washington's rules to live by, a good manners guide from the father of our country, K.M. Kostyal ; illustrated by Fred Harper ; foreword by Lizzie Post, the Emily Post Institute
- Manners at a friend's house, by Bridget Heos ; Illustrated by Katya Longhi
- Plan ahead!, by Katie Marsico
- How to be a princess, by Courtney Carbone ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team
- I am polite, by Maria Nelson
- Saying please, by Jane Belk Moncure ; illustrated by Nancy Inderieden
- D.W.'s guide to perfect manners, Marc Brown
- Loyalty, by Cynthia Amoroso
- It's mine!, by Janine Amos ; illustrated by Annabel Spenceley ; consultant, Rachael Underwood
- Manners are important, written by Todd Snow ; illustrated by Carrie Hartman
- Respecting others, by Susan Martineau ; with illustrations by Hel James
- Manners at the library, by Terri DeGezelle ; consultant, Madonna Murphy
- You can be polite, be rude or use tact?, by Connie Colwell Miller ; Illustrated by Victoria Assanelli
- Thank you, my little book of manners, [written by Lora Kalkman ; illustrated by Michele Ackerman.]
- Es mío!, Janine Amos ; ilustraciones de Annabel Spenceley ; consultora, Rachael Underwood
- Monster knows excuse me, by Connie Colwell Miller ; illustrated by Maira Chiodi
- Whoopi's big book of manners, by Whoopi Goldberg ; pictures by OLO
- I said thank you, by Liza Charlesworth
- I try to be a good person, written by Trisha Callella-Jones ; photographed by Michael Jarrett
- Taking turns, by Katie Marsico
- Let's talk about disobeying, illustrated by John Costanza
- Thank you, Janine Amos
- "Thank you", by Janet Riehecky ; illustrated by Gwen Connelly
- Manners at mealtime, Josh Plattner ; consulting editor, Diane Craig, M.A./Reading Specialist
- Good manners with family, by Ann Ingalls; illustrated by Ronnie Rooney
- Let's take turns, by Janine Amos and Annabel Spenceley ; consultant, Rachael Underwood
- Being a good guest, by Ann Ingalls; illustrated by Ronnie Rooney
- Manners all around, by Emma Bassier
- Stoo Hample's book of bad manners, [Stoo Hample]
- Etiquette as a guest and at parties, Justine Ciovacco
- Manners, written by Eric Suben ; illustrated by Barbara Lanza
- Let's talk about good manners, Diane Shaughnessy
- Monster knows excuse me, by Connie Colwell Miller
- Good manners in public, by Ann Ingalls; illustrated by Ronnie Rooney
- Basic manners, by Ann Ingalls; illustrated by Ronnie Rooney
- You've got social manners!, party pointers from A to Z for kids of all ages, by Louise Elerding
- May I?, by Liza Charlesworth
- Good manners, Deborah Chancellor
- Baby's first kind words, Hsinping Pan
- Etiquette, Diane Lindsey Reeves with Connie Hansen ; illustrations by Ruth Bennett
- A little book of manners for boys, Bob and Emilie Barnes, with Janna Walkup ; illustrations by Michal Sparks
- Be polite and kind, Cheri J. Meiners ; illustrated by Meredith Johnson
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