Incoming Resources
- What to do when your mom or dad says-- "Don't slurp your soup!", Joy Wilt Berry ; [pictures by Bartholomew]
- Manners in the library, by Carrie Finn ; illustrated by Chris Lensch
- Manners in public, by Carrie Finn ; illustrated by Chris Lensch
- Perfect pigs, an introduction to manners, Marc Brown and Stephen Krensky. --
- Talk to the hand, the utter bloody rudeness of the world today, or, six good reasons to stay home and bolt the door, Lynne Truss
- The art of mingling, proven techniques for mastering any room, Jeanne Martinet
- Words are not for hurting, Elizabeth Verdick ; illustrated by Marieka Heinlen
- Please, by Janet Riehecky ; illustrated by Gwen Connelly
- Madeline says merci, the-always-be-polite book, John Bemelmans Marciano
- Modern etiquette made easy, a five-step method to mastering etiquette, Myka Meier
- Dinosaurs don't, dinosaurs do, by Steve Björkman
- Taking turns, by Janine Amos ; illustrated by Annabel Spenceley
- I'm sorry, by Janet Riehecky ; illustrated by Gwen Connelly
- Manners on the playground, by Carrie Finn ; illustrated by Chris Lensch
- Treating people well, the extraordinary power of civility at work and in life, Lea Berman and Jeremy Bernard ; foreword by Laura Bush
- You can be polite, be rude or use tact? : you choose the ending, by Connie Colwell Miller ; Illustrated by Victoria Assanelli
- Social smarts, modern manners for today's kids, by Elizabeth James and Carol Barkin ; illustrated by Martha Weston
- "Excuse me, but I was next-- ", how to handle the top 100 manners dilemmas, Peggy Post
- A children's book about being rude, by Joy Berry
- Manners time, by Elizabeth Verdick ; illustrated by Marieka Heinlen
- Etiquette guide to Japan, know the rules that make the difference!, Boye Lafayette De Mente
- Polite as a princess, by Melissa Arps ; illustrated by Niall Harding and Atelier Philippe Harchy
- The unqualified hostess, Whoopi Goldberg
- Manners can be fun, Munro Leaf
- Manners on the telephone, by Carrie Finn ; illustrated by Chris Lensch