Emily Post has been the authority on table manners since her 1922 book, Etiquette. Her descendants have now published a modern edition for kids.
Post, Peggy (2009). Emily Post's Table Manners for Kids (Gr. 2-8)
Why should you wash up before a meal? When are you allowed to finally put that delicious hamburger in your mouth? How much bread should you take from the basket on the table? Where should you put that cherry pit after eating a fruit salad? Who should you talk to at a large table?
Table manners can seem confusing, but they're all in place to do just what Emily Post recommended: "avoid ugliness." No one wants to see chewed-up food, and no one wants to sit at a table with someone who hogs the dinner rolls and shovels food into his or her mouth. Table manners are not very difficult to learn, and this book will clear up many of the questions about both familiar and unusual eating situations for kids.
It's fun, it's quick, and it's painless. Pick this book up today!

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Three little pigs and a big bad wolf
Do your kids love the story of The Three Little Pigs?
Here are some more books that use these characters in a different way:
Kasza, Keiko. The Wolf's Chicken Stew.
The big bad wolf is always hungry. In this story he tries to fatten up a chicken before he makes his stew, but will his plan work?



Kulka, Joe. Wolf's Coming!
The animals all know that the wolf is on his way, but where is he going?
Sierra, Judy. Mind Your Manners, B.B. Wolf
B.B. Wolf is invited to a library storytime tea party! His friend crocodile tells him to always remember his manners. Will wolf prove to be a perfect guest?
And for a classic Three Little Pigs, try Paul Galdone's version.
Here are some more books that use these characters in a different way:
Kasza, Keiko. The Wolf's Chicken Stew.
The big bad wolf is always hungry. In this story he tries to fatten up a chicken before he makes his stew, but will his plan work?



Kulka, Joe. Wolf's Coming!
The animals all know that the wolf is on his way, but where is he going?
Sierra, Judy. Mind Your Manners, B.B. Wolf
B.B. Wolf is invited to a library storytime tea party! His friend crocodile tells him to always remember his manners. Will wolf prove to be a perfect guest?
And for a classic Three Little Pigs, try Paul Galdone's version.

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