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Please say please!
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Margery Cuyler |
Penguin teaches his animal friends how to behave when they are invited for dinner. |
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Back to school
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Laurie B. Friedman |
Wearing his monogrammed school blazer, young Percy Isaac Gifford explains his rules of success for getting the most out of the school year. |
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Daniel El Descortes
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Justine Fontes |
See work: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL15936171W |
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Please say please!
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Margery Cuyler |
Penguin teaches his animal friends how to behave when they are invited for dinner. |
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Mouse says "sorry"
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Michael Dahl |
As mouse rushes home to dinner, he apologizes for tracking mud everywhere he goes. |
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You're finally here!
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Melanie Watt |
A rabbit has many questions involving where a friend has been and why it took so much time for the friend to appear. |
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Terrible, awful, horrible manners!
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Beth Bracken |
Pete is terribly rude, but when his family begins acting just like him, he begins to realize that manners are important. |
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The pirate who said please
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Timothy Knapman |
Jump aboard the pirate ship! A little boy with a big imagination learns to be polite in this humorous rhyming story. Sometimes it's hard to know how to be well behaved - and why! Join little children… |
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Etiquette & espionage (Finishing School #1)
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Gail Carriger |
Sophronia is more interested in dismantling clocks and climbing trees than in proper manners -- and the family can only hope that company never sees her atrocious curtsy. Mrs. Temminnick is desperate… |
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Please say please, Grumpy Bunny!
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Justine Fontes |
Hopper doesn't want to say "please." But when he tries to use it for a whole day, he sees how happy it makes other bunnies and resolves to keep saying it! |
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Mr. Tiger Goes Wild
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Peter Brown |
Are you bored with being so proper? Do you want to have more fun? Mr. Tiger knows exactly how you feel. So he decides to go wild. But does he go too far? Bored with city life and the proper behavior … |
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Ahoyty-toyty
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Helen Stephens |
While on a cruise with their human friends, two dogs decide to act like the captain's snooty pooch, but Victor makes a faux pas and only Butch is invited to eat at Lord Laa-Di-Dah's table. |
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Manners & mutiny
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Gail Carriger |
In an alternate England of 1851, Sophronia Temminnick is the only hope for her friends, her school, and all of London when she must put her espionage training to the test to thwart an evil Picklemen … |
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Pardon? said the giraffe
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Colin West |
A small frog hops from the ground onto bigger and bigger animals in order to be heard by a giraffe. |
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The Professor of Etiquette
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Oscar De Mejo |
Pompilius McGrath, the Professor of Etiquette, gives a lecture in which he identifies various social blunders and defends the much misunderstood toothpick. |
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Piggy Monday
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Bloom, Suzanne |
The children in Mrs. Hubbub's class are so rude and thoughtless one day that they turn into pigs and need the help of the Pig Lady to help them remember their manners. |
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Manners
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Higgs, Mike |
When Moonbird takes Lizzie to a planet where everyone has bad manners, she realizes she needs to improve her own. |
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Squabbles
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Stephen Cosgrove |
The Squabbles, a raccoon family newly arrived in the Forest of Glade, shock the community when it is discovered that the father is beating his wife and son. |
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Tissue, please!
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Lisa Kopelke |
At school, dance rehearsal, and home Frog and his friends sniff when their noses run, until Frog's parents show him how much better it is to use a tissue. |
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Manners!
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Karen Tayleur |
Young David Mortimore Baxter, who knows how to avoid making embarrassing mistakes, shares his rules of etiquette pertaining to telephone answering, car travel, television watching, and nose picking. |
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