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Good manners
Good manners

By Deborah Chancellor

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Manners, please!
Manners, please!

By John Burstein

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Slim Goodbody helps children understand the value of manners and the essentials of behaving well in school, at home, and with friends.

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Keys to France
Keys to France

By Pam Bourgeois

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Waistcoats & weaponry
Waistcoats & weaponry

By Gail Carriger

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In her alternate England of 1851, while taking her friend Sidheag by train to her werewolf pack in Scotland, sixteen-year-old Sophronia uncovers a plot that threatens to dissolve all of London into...

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Where are your manners?
Where are your manners?

By Deborah Underwood

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This book discusses different daily behavior around the world, a range of international celebrations, and traditional customs in some of the world's countries.

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Manners matter in the library
Manners matter in the library

By Lori Mortensen

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In graphic novel format, explains proper etiquette for using a library.

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George Washington's rules to live by
George Washington's rules to live by

By K. M. Kostyal

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A modernized adaptation of more than one hundred maxims according to which the first president conducted his life shares insight into Washington's beliefs and the historical events of his time.

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I am polite
I am polite

By Maria Nelson

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Having good manners is more than saying "please" and "thank you." Good manners are displayed by everyday actions, such as holding the door for someone or shaking someone's hand when you meet them.

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Bear says thank you
Bear says thank you

By Michael Dahl

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Bear remembers to use his manners and say "thank you" as he makes a special card for his mother.

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If you’ve ever purchased a product online or in a store, you’ve likely come across a barcode. Behind these barcodes lies a standardized system that makes modern commerce possible. Two key codes often encountered are the EAN (European Article Number) and ISBN (International Standard Book Number). But what are they, how are they connected, and why are they so crucial? Let’s explore.

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