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Book Review A Childs Book of Manners (Happy Day)
by Ruth Shannon Odor
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Having good manners means being kind and thinking of others--the way Jesus taught us to live. This early reader 16-page book teaches kids about the Bible and character traits.
Our Review
This engaging early reader book introduces young children to fundamental social skills through a Christian lens, presenting basic manners as expressions of kindness and consideration for others. The 16-page format is perfectly suited for preschoolers and beginning readers, with simple text that connects everyday polite behavior to biblical teachings about how Jesus encouraged people to live. Parents seeking faith-based character education will appreciate how this book makes abstract concepts like thoughtfulness tangible for young minds through concrete examples of good behavior.
What distinguishes this manners guide is its seamless integration of practical social skills with spiritual foundation, showing children that saying "please" and "thank you" reflects God's love in action. The book's brief chapters and accessible language make it ideal for short reading sessions that hold a child's attention while reinforcing positive habits. Families looking to cultivate both courtesy and Christian values will find this resource effectively plants seeds of kindness that extend beyond mere politeness into genuine compassion.
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