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Picture books tagged with: table manners

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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