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Etiquette for children and teenagers
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Etiquette for children and teenagers
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Etiquette for children and teenagers
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Etiquette for children and teenagers
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I'm sorry, by Janet Riehecky ; illustrated by Gwen Connelly
Words are not for hurting, Elizabeth Verdick ; illustrated by Marieka Heinlen
Please, by Janet Riehecky ; illustrated by Gwen Connelly
May I?, by Janet Riehecky ; illustrated by Gwen Connelly
Manners in the library, by Carrie Finn ; illustrated by Chris Lensch
Please play safe!, Penguin's guide to playground safety, by Margery Cuyler ; illustrated by Will Hillenbrand
It's a spoon, not a shovel, by Caralyn Buehner ; pictures by Mark Buehner
Emily Post's table manners for kids, by Peggy Post & Cindy Post Senning
''Thank you'', by Janet Riehecky ; illustrated by Gwen Connelly
What to do when your mom or dad says-- "Behave in public!", By Joy Berry
Respecting others, by Susan Martineau ; with illustrations by Hel James
Time to say please!, by Mo Willems
Why do I have to?, a book for children who find themselves frustrated by everyday rules, Laurie Leventhal-Belfer ; illustrated by Luisa Montaini-Klovdahl.
Emily Post Emily's everyday manners, by Peggy Post and Cindy Post Senning ; illustrated by Steve Bjorkman
The how rude! handbook of family manners for teens, avoiding strife in family life, Alex J. Packer ; edited by Pamela Espeland
Potty animals, what to know when you've gotta go!, by Hope Vestergaard ; illustrated by Valeria Petrone
Manners can be fun, Munro Leaf
Manners, Aliki
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