Cooperation (Values to Live by) (Everyday Character Education)
by Janet Riehecky and Janet Reihecky
Embarrassing and awkward situations happen to everyone. But to some people, everyday situations can feel awkward and embarrassing. From going to a new place for the first time and joining a new sports team or club to tripping in the cafeteria and walking around with your jeans unzipped, this book holds the tools and coping mechanisms to deal with and move on from these situations.
Monster Knows Table Manners (Monster Knows Manners)
by Connie Colwell Miller
A simple look at polite behavior for children.
The Smart Kid's Guide to Feeling Sad or Angry (Smart Kid's Guide to Everyday Life)
by M J Cosson
Here We Go 'round the Year (Magic Castle Readers) (Magic Castle Readers: Science)
by Jane Belk Moncure
Be Cool Be Nice (R) (BCBN) is not just a book . . . it is mandatory reading for boys and girls, men and women, and anyone with a smartphone. Be Cool Be Nice launched with Willow Smith and Kendall Jenner on the covers of Garage magazine in an unprecedented Snapchat collaboration. Be Cool Be Nice beautifully advocates kindness, good manners and civility and encourages us all to interact and use social media in a positive way so we 'check it before we wreck it.' "I aim to treat others as I wan...
Demonstrates the game-changing power of fairness. Through action-filled stories, captivating spreads, and a character-building quiz, readers will consider their own character and be encouraged to take it to the next level.
Offers a friendly explanation of good manners to use when eating, such as polite ways to pass and serve food. Vivid photographs and easy-to-read text aid comprehension for early readers. Features include a table of contents, Making Connections questions, a glossary, and an index. A QR Code in each chapter gives readers access to additional online resources further their learning.
Stand Up for Respect (21st Century Junior Library: Growing Character)
by Frank Murphy
Be a Good Sport (Pull Ahead Readers People Smarts -- Nonfiction) (Be a Good Sport)
by Katie Peters
Getting Out and Getting Along (Shy Guides)
by Karen Latchana Kenney
Some people are comfortable being alone most of the time. Others wish they had more courage and confidence to make more friends. Maybe you're somewhere in between or just want to have better social skills out in the world. This book provides coping skills, advice and real-life examples to navigate through both daily life and unusual social situations. It even helps you deal with the times you have to talk and be social even when you don't want to.
LES PETITS NOUVEAUX Se laver et attendre avec Adrien et Super-A
by Jessica Jensen