What Should We Say? is a selection of prayers to be used daily by Muslims. These short prayers have been compiled from the Qur'an and the example of the Prophet Muhammad, and illustrate in a vivid and concrete manner the Islamic principle that encourages believers to cultivate consciousness of God in all they do throughout the day. Fatima D'Oyen was born in New York in 1960 and embraced Islam in 1979. Abdur Raheem Kidwai is Professor of English at the Aligarh Muslim University in India.
The Smart Kid's Guide to Everyday Life (Set) (Smart Kid's Guide to Everyday Life)
A little gir demonstrates the use of the word please while playing.
12 mini board books in a glossy carry case with handle. Perfect for young readers and parents - teaching good manners in a fun way! Includes: Excuse Me, Helping, Please, Sharing, Honesty, Confidence, Thank You, Listening, Keep Trying, Sorry, Taking Turns, Kindness.
Defines carefulness by presenting situations in which it is important to be careful.
Judge Judy Sheindlin's Win or Lose by How You Choose!
by Judy Sheindlin
From leading Early Years expert Penny Tassoni MBE, Time To... picture books use simple words and colourful illustrations to help young children understand all-important everyday skills. Featuring practical advice and tips for practitioners, carers and parents, these books will help you explore positive behaviour with children in a fun and friendly way. _______________ Everyone needs a little help from time to time, so it’s important that children learn how to care for others. This charming book...
My First Bilingual Book English-Italian - Manners Time
by Maher Ben
"Tactful tips from A to Z for kids of all ages."
Respect and Take Care of Things (Learning to Get Along)
by Cheri J Meiners, M.Ed
Talks about picking up after yourself, putting things back where they belong, and asking permission to use other people's things.
This illustrated series reassures young readers, giving them the vocabulary they need to express and understand their feelings as they grow up and encounter different situations.
Tails are not for Pulling (Good Behaviour) (Best Behavior)
by Elizabeth Verdick
Pets may not have words, but they do communicate. Paying attention to an animal's cues -a joyful bark, a scary growl, a swishing tail - can help a child understand what the animal is "saying" and what an appropriate response might be. That's part of what this book is about. But mostly it's about showing children how to love pets gently - because pets are for loving, after all. Kids learn that teasing isn't nice, that they can choose to be kind to animals, and that if you want to touch someone el...
Nervous About Making Friends? (Overcoming Jitters Kids Book)
by Suzanne T Christian and Two Little Ravens