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It's never too early to learn manners! - Rated
I have just bought this book for my 2 year-old and she has already picked up some good habits! Sharing and saying sorry are now natural to her. The world could do with more of these good tips. Every toddler should have a copy!
Good manners at your little one's fingertips! - Rated
At last a book that shows your child what to do to be nice and appreciated rather than one promoting naughty behaviour. It gives straight forward advice for everyday life situations. It is brightly illustrated with little animals showing you what to do when you want to yawn or when seeing a friend in need to name but a few examples.
Every child should be given one to get a good start in (social) life!
Veronica
A must buy for little monsters - Rated
This is a great little book that deserves it's place on every kid's bookshelf! Deceptively simple and carefully incisive, these cute, beautifully drawn vignettes will get them chuckling, yet hopefully the overall message of the importance of good manners and politeness will filter into their little heads. A wonderful book!
Teach your children politeness effortlessly... - Rated
This lovely little book with bright pictures is absolutely enchanting. My children (2, 5, 8) adore the perfectly well behaved mouse and the not so cheeky monkey! This is the perfect opportunity to teach your children politeness effortlessly.
It'd be rude not to buy it! - Rated
I found this a charming and original book. It just makes me smile that someone would dare to do a kids' book about manners! I like the ants queuing up to kiss their queen. The book is simple but has a long lasting appeal, you can enjoy chatting over the situations with your toddler. So often kids are only told about manners when they've already done something 'wrong' - this book gives you a chance to make the subject a friendly one you discuss together, not a finger-pointing one. The drawings have a sweet quirky appeal. Frankly I think it'd be rude to ignore this book.