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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- May I please?, by Kyla Steinkraus ; content consultants Melissa Z. Pierce, Sam Williams
- ยก1, 2, 3 cumbia!, English-Spanish manners book, Delia Ruiz ; Graziela Andrade
- Emily Post's table manners for kids, by Peggy Post & Cindy Post Senning
- Everyday graces, a child's book of good manners, edited, with commentary, by Karen Santorum ; foreword by Joe Paterno ; with contributions by Michael Lamb ; illustrations by Sam Torode
- 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
- I say please and thank you, lift-the-flap manners, by Rachel Isadora, Robie Rogge ; Illustrated by Rachel Isadora
- Words are not for hurting, Elizabeth Verdick ; illustrated by Marieka Heinlen
- Manners in the classroom, by Terri DeGezelle ; consultant, Madonna Murphy
- Perfect pigs, an introduction to manners, by Marc Brown and Stephen Krensky
- Manners at a friend's home, by Terri DeGezelle ; consultant, Madonna Murphy
- Good manners on the playground, by Katie Marsico ; illustrated by John Haslam
- Do I have to say hello?, aunt Delia's manners quiz for kids and their grownups, Delia Ephron ; with drawings by Edward Koren
- George Washington's rules to live by, a good manners guide from the father of our country, [compiled, with commentary by] K.M. Kostyal ; illustrated by Fred Harper ; foreword by Lizzie Post
- Don't behave like you live in a cave, by Elizabeth Verdick ; illustrated by Steve Mark
- Excuse me, by Janet Riehecky
- How to be a princess, by Courtney Carbone ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team
- Manners in public, by Carrie Finn ; illustrated by Chris Lensch
- Manners in the library, by Carrie Finn ; illustrated by Chris Lensch
- Emily Post's the guide to good manners for kids, by Peggy Post and Cindy Post Senning ; illustrated by Kristine Lombardi
- It's a spoon, not a shovel, Caralyn Buehner ; pictures by Mark Buehner
- Manners, Aliki
- Teen manners, from malls to meals to messaging and beyond, by Cindy Post Senning and Peggy Post
- Knowing what to say, finding the words to fit any situation, by Patti Kelley Criswell ; illustrated by Angela Martini
- Manners with a library book, by Amanda Doering Tourville ; illustrated by Chris Lensch
- Manners can be fun, Munro Leaf
- Dude, that's rude!, (get some manners), by Pamela Espeland & Elizabeth Verdick ; illustrated by Steve Mark
- Good manners in public, by Katie Marsico ; illustrated by John Haslam
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