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Angie Mc Board Moderator
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I'm pulling together a mini-unit study on Manners and Courtesy. Please share your favorite books, activities, and tips on this topic!
Love,
__________________ Angie Mc
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My younger set love the humor in Manners Can Be Fun by Munro Leaf (of Ferdinand fame). Geared to probably the 6-8 age group, it's a humorous look at both what not to do (whine, grab, sneeze all over everything) and what to do (obey, say please, etc.) Great fun drawings of characters such as "The Whineys" and a "Me First".
As far as activities, we sometimes play a table game that involves passing around a napkin ring. I begin the game by passing my napkin ring to someone who is not having proper manners (talking with the mouth full, no napkin in lap, and so on). They can pass it on when they see someone else being unmannerly. The person with the napkin ring at the end of the meal has to do a chore (clear the table or help with the dishes) or perform a silly song/poem/entertainment for the benefit of the table. The children really enjoy this game, and it helps them watch their manners. After they have the basic manners learned, you do have to explain that it isn't super-polite to be calling out other people on their poor manners in the real world...only during the game
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Funny, I just ran across a review of this newly published book a few days ago and have requested it from the library when it is purchased. It looks like a humorous yet educational approach to Emily Post and etiquette/manners.
Thanks a LOT, Emily Post!
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Angie,
We just absolutely loveEveryday Gracesby Karen Santorum. We bought it because of a recommendation from another thread on here and I am so very glad.
It has stories and lessons and parts of longer stories ( a lot of classics) My children really enjoy the first person narratives in parts and I enjoy the shortness of the passages. I pick and choose what we are learning for the month. We finished the parts about Good Manners at Home, Using Words wisely and Table Manners last year. This year we are continuing with Washing and Dressing, Appreciating people with Disabilities and caring for the Elderly and Sick.
I cannot recommend this book enough.
HTH!
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Trying to remember a title, doing searches and not coming up Something like "Someday I will have manners" Anyone?
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Found it Someday We Will Have Very Good Manners by Harriet Ziefert
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I'm likely to duplicate some of the suggestions offered, but I have been pulling together some favorite books/read-alouds for the various ages around here on this topic.
Here are my favorite virtue gems:
Preschool and Under
** Manners In God's House selected and explained by Sister M. Juliana (Neumann Press)
** Stories to Learn By by Msgr. John Koenig
** Goops and How to Be Them - A Manual of Manners for Polite Children by Gilett Burgess
** What Do You Do, Dear? by Sesyle Joslin
** What Do You Say, Dear? by Sesyle Joslin
** Kindergarten Gems - Stories and Rhymes For Little Folks by Agnes Taylor Ketchum (this one IS a gem!)
** Please and Thank You (Golden Books)
** Please and Thank You by Richard Scarry
Elementary (though they really love the younger books, too!)
** Devotional Stories for Little Folks by Nancy Nicholson
** Devotional Stories for Little Folks, too. by Nancy Nicholson
** The Children's Book of Virtues by William Bennett
** Everyday Graces - A Child's Book of Good Manners by Karen Santorum (this is a favorite!)
** Garden of Virtues: Planting Seeds of Goodness by Christina Keffler
Jr/Sr. High
** Moral Compass by William Bennett
** Etiquette (1945) by Emily Post
Love the "pass the napkin ring game" Caroline! Thanks for sharing that one!
__________________ Jen Mackintosh
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Just read this picture book - okay not tons of manners presented here - it only covers about 4. But it is a very funny and a lighthearted look at manners. It has several plays on words and clever references to fairy tales. It had my 9 year old in stitches...
Mind Your Manners, B.B. Wolf (B.B. as in "Big Bad")
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I'm bumping this to see if anyone has feedback or additional suggestions....
Oh Angie, I love the video on your blog. Ahhh, the good ole days!
Living in NC, I've been taken back by all the manners and proper etiquette classes. I'm reminded I live in the south quite often! Do these classes work, really?
__________________ Jennifer, Texas
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Cookies: Bite-Size Life Lessons is a sweet choice for the younger set.
Kimblerlee's Writing the ABC's on Little Hearts coloring pages would also be a good addition for that age group.
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Celeste
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My children LOVE the book Animal Manners by Barbara Shook Hazen. Copyright 1974.
My mom rescued this book from her school librarian who was throwing it out. She has rescued many, lovely books for me this way. :)
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Jenn Sal wrote:
Living in NC, I've been taken back by all the manners and proper etiquette classes. I'm reminded I live in the south quite often! Do these classes work, really? |
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What do you think about cotillion classes? These are big in our area (and costly)- I am a little sceptical of them as I wonder why we would pay to have someone else teach our kids' manners - but I would be interested in hearing different opinions on this.
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One of our favorite manners books for young ladies is Social Graces: Manners, Conversation and Charm for Today
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I have a lot of love for this subject and many books I consider integral to teaching manners, courtesy, character, behavior, etc. in our library that I won't part with. Maybe it's because one of my kids' all time favorite books is Richard Scarry's Please and Thank You Book----they can never tire of it!
Manners books that are faves are: Richard Scarry, as mentioned; Clifford's Manners---Bridwell; Please is a Good Word to Say---Josse; A Little Book of Manners for Boys, A Little Book of Manners for Girls---Barnes; Goops, and More Goops, Madeline Says Merci---Marciano; What do you DO/Say Dear---Joslin; Why Should I Share?, Why Should I Help?, Why SHould I Listen?----Llewellyn; My Mouth is a Volcano, A Bad case of Tattle Tongue---Cook; Peas and Thank You (Veggie Tales)---Nawrocki; It's a Spoon, Not a Shovel---Buehner; Berenstain Bears Forget Their Manners; Polite as a Princess (Disney)---Arps.
Food/Eating-related Issues: Gregory, the Terrible Eater---Sharmat; The Greedy Python--Carle; How do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food---Yolen; Little Pea---Rosenthal; I Will Never Not Ever eat a Tomato----Child; Seven Silly Eaters----Hoberman; Bread and Jam for Francis-----Hoban; You've Got Manners! Table Tips from A to Z-----Elerding.
Books on Behavior:
Pierre---Sendak; Harriet, You'll Drive Me WIld---Frazee; Papa Gatto ----Sanderson; The Selfish Giant---Wilde, acc. to Waters; Princesses are Not Quitters---Lum; The Talking Eggs---San Souci; Little Hoot, Little Oink---Rosenthal; Herman the Helper----Kraus; Babushka's Doll---Polacco; Max and Ruby's Midas, Max and Ruby in Pandora's Box; Little Girls' Devotional Storybook for Mothers and Daughters---Larsen; A Little Princess, A Little Hero in the Making----Barnes; Stories to Learn By---Koenig; The Little Brute Family----Hoban, THe Rainbow Fish---Pfister; George and Martha Treasury----Marshall, A Little Girl, BOy After God's Own Heart----George, Cookies-Bite-sized Lessons.
Good Books on Virtues for Littles:
9 Fruits ALive---MacDonald; First Virtues for Toddlers---Simon
GOod series on Virtues, Good Behavior:
series by Dandi Daley Mackall----
We like: The Armor of God; THe GOlden Rule, I'm His Lamb; I've Got a Job to Do; The Best Thing is Love; (I can be Happy Because) God Blesses Me. There are more. They rhyme.
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365 Manner Kids Should Know and the manners game from Queen Homeschoolsupplies: Manners for Mealtimes.
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Around here we get a chuckle out of Do Unto Otters (A Book About Manners) by Laurie Keller. Fun way to introduce manners..
__________________ Amy
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I found some books at the library and through those discovered Emily Post Institute on the web. The institute, originally created by Emily in 1946 is run today by third generation family members.
They publish quite a few books for all ages and on various specific topics. These are the ones for children (and parents). I have read a couple of the ones they refer to as those for the toddler set - whimsical illustrations that follow the adventures of a little girl named Emily (and a boy Ethan, too). They are well done and present different aspects of etiquette and good manners. Emily's Magic Words is sweet. I also have been reading through The Guide to Good Manners for Kids which is for older kids (upper elementary/middle school probably). Includes lots of what would be traditional as well as updated topics - like techno manners, mall manners, etc. I've enjoyed what I've read so far. I'm looking forward to seeing more of the titles.
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A book more for parents is the one by Letitia Baldridge: Letitia Baldridge's More Than Manners. This link gives you an excerpt.
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Oh my gosh, my kids love Laurie Keller books SOOOOOO much.
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After reading
Mind Your Manners by Diane Goode
I asked the children to help me make a list of the manners that they need to work on. They told me things like...
Don't gnaw on your bones or blow on your steak.
This was from the book.
I picked up some wood pieces from the craft store and some letter Cs. I painted the wood pieces a cheerful orange color and the Cs blue. I glued the Cs to the front of the wood pieces. They are called our Courtesy Cards. With a Sharpie permanent marker, I wrote one of the points of good manners on the back. I put them out at breakfast time. (We've pulled them out again this January. We need to update our list and make some new ones.)
But if a child gets the
Don't gnaw on your bones or blow on your steak card
he's supposed to wrok on his table manners for the day.
__________________ Ave Maria!
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