Richard Scarry's Please and Thank You Book (A Random House PICTUREBACK)

by Richard Scarry

Paperback, 1978

Status

Available

Call number

395

Collection

Publication

Random House (1978), Edition: 1st

Description

A series of stories featuring Huckle, Lowly, Pig Will, Pig Won't, and other characters who demonstrate the good will generated by nice manners.

User reviews

LibraryThing member t1bclasslibrary
This book is loaded up with all the inns and outs of polite behavior. It talks about how to behave politely in a variety of situations, gives safety tips, and warns about things that are obnoxious.
LibraryThing member MereYom
One of those dumb children's books with animals dressed up as people.
LibraryThing member crrowland
This book was cute but it did not directly keep my attention. It would be a good book to use with younger students to discuss the topics manners in the classroom and at home.
LibraryThing member Suso711
Seriously one of my top five children's books ever.
LibraryThing member klhocutt
Great book to teach manners to children. Shows how to be polite in many situations and in every day life. Cute little book for children.
LibraryThing member AnneDenney
This contains stories about more than just saying Please and Thank You. It's about being polite, kind and considerate, and to obey rules. And since it is a Richard Scarry book with all the favorite Richard Scarry characters, it is one of our girls' favorites already.
LibraryThing member bmmoore
I loved this book. I think that manners are a lost art and since everyone is in a hurry all the time, people forget the simple things in life, such as please and thank you. This book gave many examples and situations of when to use a proper manner, along with nicely done illustrations. Highly
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Original publication date

1973

ISBN

0394833066 / 9780394833064
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