Three stories about children who at first forget to show gratitude to another child or adult, but then remember to say "Thank you!". Suggested level: junior, primary.
"Describes various situations in which it is appropriate to say, "Thank you.""
"Three stories about children who at first forget to show gratitude to another child or adult, but then remember to say "Thank you!". Suggested level: junior, primary."@en
"Good manners make life pleasant for us all. They show that we care about other people and their needs. Aimed at 4-7 year olds, this series shows youngsters the effects of good and bad manners, and helps them learn why we should respect others."
"Stories teach children how to express gratitude when somebody does something nice and why saying "thank you" is important."@en
"Provides examples of good manners demonstrated by children in a variety of situations which illustrate the importance of saying thank you. Includes notes for teachers. Suggested level: junior."
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