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Dude, that's rude! : (get some manners) / by Pamela Espeland & Elizabeth Verdick ; illustrated by Steve Mark.

By: Espeland, Pamela 1951-.
Contributor(s): Verdick, Elizabeth | Mark, Steve [illustrator].
Series: Laugh & learn.Publisher: Minneapolis, MN : Free Spirit Publishing, 2007Copyright date: 2007Description: 117 pages : color illustrations ; 18 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781575422336.Subject(s): ETIQUETTE | CHILDREN | ADOLESCENTS | JUVENILE LITERATUREOnline resources: Table of contents Table of contents | Contributor biographical information Contributor biographical information | Publisher description Publisher description
Contents:
Manners : who cares? -- Power words -- In the house -- Body manners -- Potty manners -- Eating -- Meeting & greeting -- Hosting & guesting -- Gifting & getting -- Word-y manners -- Phone-y manners -- Class-y manners -- E-tiquette : manners online -- Public manners -- 10 steps to amazing manners anytime, anywhere.
Summary: Identifying good manners as an important social skill, this guide describes proper etiquette in such situations as being home with other family members, having a conversation, eating in the school cafeteria, greeting others, and practicing personal hygiene.
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Book IHC Library Main Collection 900.41 ESP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available W0011831
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Includes index.

Manners : who cares? -- Power words -- In the house -- Body manners -- Potty manners -- Eating -- Meeting & greeting -- Hosting & guesting -- Gifting & getting -- Word-y manners -- Phone-y manners -- Class-y manners -- E-tiquette : manners online -- Public manners -- 10 steps to amazing manners anytime, anywhere.

Identifying good manners as an important social skill, this guide describes proper etiquette in such situations as being home with other family members, having a conversation, eating in the school cafeteria, greeting others, and practicing personal hygiene.

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