Mannerly Manners Coloring Book
by Marilyn Pentel, Pentel Seminars


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Tea & Etiquette: Taking Tea for Business and Pleasure
by Dorothea Johnson, James Norwood Pratt

"This book, written by one of America's foremost authorities on etiquette and protocol, is a fanciful, but correct, guide to the pleasures of tea -- at home and for business purposes. Filled with tea facts, history and etiquette, the book provides the simple rules that will help all readers glide through the most formal or casual tea, with aplomb."


Emily Post's Etiquette
by Peggy Post

"Emily Post's Etiquette, 17th Edition also remains the definitive source for timeless advice on entertaining, social protocol, table manners, guidelines for religious ceremonies, expressing condolences, introductions, how to be a good houseguest and host, invitations, correspondence, planning a wedding, giving a toast, and sportsmanship."


The Essential 55: An Award-Winning Educator's Rules for Discovering the Successful Student in Every Child
by Ron Clark


How Rude!: The Teenagers' Guide to Good Manners, Proper Behavior, and Not Grossing People Out
by Alex J., Ph.D. Packer, Pamela Espeland, Jeff Tolbert

"From its intriguing title to the tongue-in-cheek ideas for dealing with many kinds of situations, teenagers will find this manual humorous, nonthreatening, entertaining, and educational."


Stand Up, Shake Hands, Say How Do You Do: What Boys Need to Know About Today's Manners
by Marjabelle Young Stewart, Ann Buchwald


A Little Book of Manners for Boys
by Bob Barnes, Emilie Barnes, Janna Walkup, Michal Sparks, Janna C. Walkup


How Kids Make Friends: Secrets for Making Lots of Friends, No Matter How Shy You Are
by Lonnie Michelle

"How Kids Make Friends encourages children to believe in themselves. First, it helps kids realize they are important, likeable, and deserve good friendships."


Oops!: The Manners Guide for Girls
by Nancy Holyoke, Debbie Tilley

"Manners can help. Manners are a common-sense guide to getting along with other people. They prevent you from being selfish or annoying. They remind you to be kind. They make you better company--and a better person."


Soup Should be Seen, Not Heard!: The Kids' Etiquette Book
by Beth Brainard


How to Lose All Your Friends
by Nancy L. Carlson

"This reverse etiquette book advises readers to never smile or share; to be a bully and whine; to tattle and be a poor sport. Each "rule" offers specific examples and is illustrated with brightly colored pictures."


Koala Kan Learns About Respect
by Vanessa J. James, Jan Strock

"Koala Kan helps the animals come to see how hurtful it is to call someone fat, dumb, weird, or ugly."


Recommended Manners Books (Youth)

  1. How Rude! Handbook of School Manners ~ Alex J. Packer, Ph.D.
  2. How Rude! Handbook of Friendships & Dating Manners for Teens ~ Alex J. Packer, Ph.D.
  3. A Little Book of Manners for Boys ~ Bob & Emilie Barnes
  4. Oops! Excuse Me Please! ~ Bob McGrath
  5. Why Wash? ~ Kids Corner – Kid-To-Kid Books

Recommended Manners Books (Early Childhood)

  1. How to Be A Friend ~ Laurie Krasng Brown & Marc Brown
  2. Oops! Excuse Me Please! ~ Bob McGrath
  3. Why Wash? ~ Kids Corner – Kid-To-Kid Books
  4. The Way I Feel ~ Jana Cain
  5. Words Are Not For Hurting ~ Elizabeth Verdick
  6. Excuse Me ~ Karen Katz
  7. Oops, Sorry, First book of manners ~ Richard Morgen
  8. Mind Your Manners ~ Peggy Parish
  9. Clifford’s Manners ~ Norman Bridwell
  10. Please Say Please! Penguin’s Guide To Manners ~Margery Cuyler
  11. What Do You Say Dear? ~ Sesyle Joslin
  12. My Dog Never Says Please ~ Suzanne Williams
  13. When I Feel Angry ~ Cornelia Maude Spelman
  14. When Sophie Gets Angry Really, Really Angry ~ Molly Bang
  15. Monster Manners ~ Bethany Roberts
  16. Perfect Pigs – An Introduction To Manners ~ Marc Brown & Stephan Kransky
  17. Heart Prints ~ P.K. Hallinan