Let A Basketball Story Inspire Your Child A Basketball Story follows Coach Miles Davis and his youth basketball team on their road to victory. But as the team inches closer to the championship game, Coach Miles notices something different about the players; has their winning streak gone to their heads? Will they be able to put their pride aside before the big game, or will they crumble under their own hubris? Entertain your child with this thrilling tale while teaching important life lessons,...
I Say Excuse Me. I Do Not Push! (My Amazing Toddler Behavioral, #4)
by Suzanne T Christian and Two Little Ravens
Good Manners During Special Occasions (Good Manners (Child's World)) (Good Manners)
by Ann Ingalls
How Many Ways Can You Cut a Pie? (Magic Castle Readers: Math)
by Jane Belk Moncure
Children learn how to use good manners when they are a guest at a relative or friend's house for an overnight stay or for dinner.
Very First Questions & Answers: Why should I say sorry? (Very First Questions and Answers)
by Rose Hall
Using gentle humour, delightful characters and beautifully-observed scenarios, this lift-the-flap book explores the power of saying sorry, when to do it and how to really mean it. A handy tool which supports social and emotional development, and helps parents and carers to navigate tricky moments with little children.
Two brief stories demonstrate the importance of avoiding mocking and careless speech when we speak to one another.
Monster Knows I'm Sorry (Monster Knows Manners)
by Connie Colwell Miller
Hilarious etiquette and manners guide teaches teens how to use manners to gain respect, feel good about themselves, and enjoy life to the fullest.Discussing etiquette and manners from common courtesies to cell-phone smarts to classroom decorum, Alex J. Packer blends outrageous humor with sound advice as he explains why etiquette and manners are important—because people who know how to handle themselves in social situations come out on top, get what they want, feel good about themselves, and enjo...
Help toddlers transition to giving up the pacifier and make it a positive experience for kids and grown-ups alike. For many young children, pacifier weaning is a major milestone. This English-Spanish bilingual board book offers warm, comforting words and pictures to ease the transition and make it a positive experience for kids and grown-ups alike. The focus is on minimizing stress and drama, dealing with feelings of loss and frustration, finding fun things to do without a pacifier, and finally...
A little girl finds she has plenty to share. “I have some special things that belong just to me. I want to get along. What can I do?” So begins this charming book that guides young children to see that sharing is their choice, why they might choose to share, and how sharing can be good for everyone. A little girl thinks about the way her family, her friends, and other children share with her—and how happy she feels when this happens. “I might think, ‘That’s how I want to be!’ I want to show tha...
Knowing how to listen is essential to learning, growing, and getting along with others. Simple words and inviting illustrations help children develop skills for listening, understand why it’s important to listen, and recognize the positive results of listening. Includes a note to teachers and parents, additional information for adults, and activities. The Learning to Get Along® SeriesThe Learning to Get Along series helps children learn, understand, and practice basic social and emotional skill...
Teaching manners to toddlers is easier than you may think. Manners start with a smile—then you add the words. There are polite words to use when you greet someone, ask for something, or (oops!) make a mistake. There’s even a nice way to say no. This bilingual board book gives toddlers a head start on manners, setting the stage for social skills that will last a lifetime.
Math (Set) (Magic Castle Readers)
¡Comparto! (I Share!) (¡Sé Las Reglas! (I Know the Rules!))
by Bray Jacobson
A young ostrich makes friends with some unfriendly jungle animals after warning them of the presence of a dangerous predator.
Please and Thank You! (21st Century Basic Skills Library) (Kids Can Make Manners Count)
by Katie Marsico