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Picture Books Library < Behaviour < Manners & Politeness
Picture books about Manners & Politeness from the Little Parachutes reviews library

Picture books which promote good manners and politeness, highlighting the importance of saying please and thank you, being considerate to others and having good table manners.

Little Parachutes Gold Star Winner

Kind

Kind by Alison GreenA beautiful picture book which explores and encourages kindness in many forms. It promotes sharing, acceptance, tolerance and empathy.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, diversity, feelings, friends, gratitude, multicultural, prejudice

Little Parachutes Gold Star Winner

The Happy Book

The Happy BookA great starting point for talking about both positive and negative feelings with very young children. This book may gently encourage co-operation and good behaviour.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Aggression & Tantrums, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Caring for the Environment, Curiosity & Creativity, Friendship & Getting Along, Healthy Eating & Exercise, Kindness, Manners & Politeness
Tags: anger, anxiety, behaviour, emotions, exercise, fears, sharing

Perfectly Polite Penguins

Perfectly Polite PenguinsA book that encourages good manners and co-operation, and reminds us that nobody is perfect.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Manners & Politeness, Tidiness & Helping Out
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, friends, rudeness, stubbornness, table manners

Along Came A Different

Along Came A DifferentA fun story about different shapes who learn to put aside their differences and get along. Promotes open-mindedness, kindness and tolerance.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Being Different & Being Yourself, Confidence & Self-esteem, Curiosity & Creativity, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Manners & Politeness, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: appearance, behaviour, co-operation, diversity, friends, prejudice, rudeness

When a Dragon Comes to Stay

When a Dragon Comes to Stay by Caryl HartThis lovely picture book promotes positive behaviour, but also gently suggests that even the most good-mannered and co-operative amongst us may struggle to be 'good' sometimes. A great starting point for a conversation about manners, treating others well and sharing.

Categories: Dentists & Dental Care, Friendship & Getting Along, Getting Dressed, Kindness, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness, Tidiness & Helping Out, Washing & Good Hygiene
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, eating, rudeness, sharing, stubbornness, table manners

Banana!

Banana! By Ed VereA simple and funny tale of two monkeys showing the importance of sharing, co-operation and saying "please".

Categories: Aggression & Tantrums, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness
Tags: anger, behaviour, co-operation, friends, jealousy, rudeness, sharing, stubbornness

Will You Be My Friend?

Will You Be My Friend?This is a very useful guide to help children understand how friendships work. The content can be discussed with an adult, but could also be used as a self-help guide - a go-to resource if needed - to help children through tricky situations with their friends.

Categories: Anxiety, Being Different & Being Yourself, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness
Tags: anxiety, friends

I Can Make a Difference: A First Look at Setting a Good Example

I Can Make a Difference: A First Look at Setting a Good ExampleHelps children to understand the importance of good manners, helping others and being considerate by setting a good example.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, rudeness

Manners in School

Manners in SchoolBy encouraging children to behave in a thoughtful, polite and caring manner at school.

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Friendship & Getting Along, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness, Shyness, Starting School, Tidiness & Helping Out, Washing & Good Hygiene
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, diversity, friends, hygiene, prejudice, school, sharing

At Home (Why Manners Matter)

At Home (Why Manners Matter)This book covers the important aspects of living with others under the same roof while also providing good examples of the little things that can make life much more agreeable for everyone. It is written in a language that children can easily understand.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, eating, sharing, table manners

ATCHOO: The Complete Guide to Good Manners

ATCHOO: The Complete Guide to Good MannersAppealing and amusing way to show children the consequences of unkindness and bad manners.

Categories: Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, friends, rudeness

Little Croc and Bird

Little Croc and BirdClearly demonstrates the benefits of playing kindly with others and may motivate over-boisterous children to curb their enthusiasm. The final page in which Little Croc briefly reverts to his previous mischievous ways reassures children that they do not have to behave perfectly all the time.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, co-operation

Do Unto Otters: A Book about Manners

Do Unto Otters: A Book about MannersEncouraging young children to respect differences in others and act with kindness and politeness.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Manners & Politeness
Tags: co-operation, diversity, friends, prejudice

I Don’t Care!: Learning About Respect

I Don't Care!: Learning About RespectThe book explains what respect means and shows a child the different ways respect can be shown and received. It also explains how negative it is when you are not respected or do not respect other people.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Being Different & Being Yourself, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Gratitude, Kindness, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, confidence, rudeness

Never Say No to a Princess!

Never Say No to a Princess!Sometimes children just can't stop themselves from asking for everything they see and in the modern consumerist society it is increasingly difficult for parents to say no to their children's demands. The little princess's parents give her all the sparkly things she wants whenever she asks for them but she is never happy and she never says please.

Categories: Aggression & Tantrums, Friendship & Getting Along, Gratitude, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, gratitude, rudeness, stubbornness

Manfred the Baddie

Manfred the BaddieA cautionary tale to reinforce the message that people who behave badly are avoided by others.

Categories: Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Friendship & Getting Along, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, hitting, violence

Everybody Matters: A First Look at Respect for Others

Everybody Matters: A First Look at Respect for OthersThis non-fiction picture book introduces children to the concept of respect, fair treatment and anti-discrimination. It explains that you can earn respect by being polite, honest and by listening to others: qualities that will ultimately lead to making the world a better place.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Being Different & Being Yourself, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Gratitude, Kindness, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, diversity, prejudice

Manners at the Park

Manners at the Park

Categories: Caring for the Environment, Friendship & Getting Along, Manners & Politeness, Safety and Protection
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, dog, road safety, sharing

Lively Elizabeth

Lively ElizabethThis book shows how our actions effect others.

Categories: Aggression & Tantrums, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, hitting, rudeness, violence

How Should I Behave?

How Should I Behave?A good way to start a discussion with young children on what constitutes acceptable behaviour. Promotes good manners, co-operation, helping and politeness.

Categories: Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Friendship & Getting Along, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness, Safety and Protection, Tidiness & Helping Out
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, rudeness, swearing, table manners

How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food?

How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food?May encourage a child to adopt good table manners and try new foods, particularly those children who are mad about dinosaurs!

Categories: Healthy Eating & Exercise, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, eating, table manners

Rude Rabbit

Rude RabbitHighlights the negative impact that bad manners and rudeness can have. Promotes the idea that if someone is polite then they will be happier and have more friends.

Categories: Aggression & Tantrums, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Friendship & Getting Along, Manners & Politeness
Tags: anger, behaviour, emotions, swearing, violence

Playing in the Park (Why Manners Matter)

Playing in the Park (Why Manners Matter)This book covers the important aspects of playing with others in the park. It provides good examples of the little things that can make life much more agreeable for everyone and that make no-one feel excluded. It is written in language that children can easily understand.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Friendship & Getting Along, Manners & Politeness, Safety and Protection
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, friends, sharing

Please and Thank You: A Pirate Pete and Princess Polly book

Please and Thank You: A Pirate Pete and Princess Polly bookThis appealingly illustrated book should encourage children to think of others and remember their manners.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Gratitude, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, friends, rudeness, sharing, table manners

Tissue, Please!

TissueEncouraging good manners, hygiene and politeness.

Categories: Manners & Politeness, Washing & Good Hygiene
Tags: behaviour, hygiene

Excuse Me!

Excuse Me!Encouraging good manners

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Healthy Eating & Exercise, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, eating, rudeness

Going Shopping (Why Manners Matter)

Going Shopping (Why Manners Matter)This book gives a view of many of the things important when going out shopping while also providing good examples of the little things that can make life much more agreeable for everyone both on the way to the shops and when buying things. It is written in language that children can easily understand.

Categories: Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, co-operation

Manners At Parties

Manners At PartiesBy encouraging children to behave in a thoughtful, polite and caring manner at a party.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Getting Dressed, Haircuts & Hair Care, Manners & Politeness, Tidiness & Helping Out
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, party, rudeness, sharing, table manners

Manners On Holiday

Manners On HolidayThe Manners books show children how to resolve small difficulties they might face in their daily lives. These stories help children to develop their social skills early in a fun and friendly way.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Holidays & Travel, Kindness, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, diversity, friends, hygiene, rudeness, sharing, table manners

Dirty Bertie

Dirty BertieChildren will find Bertie's dirty habits amusing. A good starting point for a conversation about hygiene.

Categories: Manners & Politeness, Washing & Good Hygiene
Tags: germs, hand washing, hygiene, rudeness

The No-No Bird

The No-No BirdMany young children go through a phase of answering every request with a firm 'NO!'. Some may recognise themselves in the stubborn little 'no-no bird' in this cautionary tale. This may encourage them to co-operate a little more often.

Categories: Aggression & Tantrums, Friendship & Getting Along, Manners & Politeness
Tags: anger, behaviour, emotions

Don’t Dip Your Chips in Your Drink, Kate

Don't Dip Your Chips in Your DrinkEncouraging good manners and co-operation.

Categories: Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, eating, rudeness, table manners

Cheeky Charlie!

Cheeky Charlie!A simple, funny story which ends with a clear message: no-one is perfect and you should take a close look at yourself before teasing others!

Categories: Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, rudeness

I Can Be a Friend

I Can Be a Friend

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness
Tags: co-operation, friends, sharing

I Can Take Turns

I Can Take Turns

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, friends, rudeness

Selfish Sophie

Selfish SophieEncouraging sharing, politeness and friendship.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, emotions, friends, rudeness, sharing, stubbornness

Little Princess – I Want My Dinner!

Little Princess - I Want My Dinner!Encouraging children to say 'please' and 'thank you'.

Categories: Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, rudeness, table manners

Rocky and the Lamb

Rocky and the LambThe book shows how being positive about someone can have positive results and can even make a mean wolf change his ways and become a good wolf.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Friendship & Getting Along, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, friends

Excuse Me: Learning About Politeness

Excuse Me: Learning About PolitenessThis informative little picture book asks the reader "how polite are you?" and covers many situations where a child may compare their own behaviour to the behaviour of the girl in the book.

Categories: Friendship & Getting Along, Listening & Co-operating, Manners & Politeness
Tags: behaviour, co-operation, eating, party, rudeness, stubbornness, table manners

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