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Book Review Table Manners & Dinning Etiquette Workbook for Kids Age 4-16 80 + Fun Activities and Games to Connoisseur...

by Marshal T. James

Book Details

Publisher:Comparison To Other Etiquette Books
Published:2015
Pages:4
Format:ebook
Language:English
ISBN:1629696498

Reading Info

Age Range:1-3

About This Book

Mind your manners! Manners at Mealtime uses fun photographs and simple text to teach kids about everyday etiquette. From setting the table to clearing the table to restaurant and school eating Manners at Mealtime has it covered. This title helps develop and reinforce language, reading skills, and proper behavior. Aligned to Common Core standards and correlated to state standards. Sandcastle is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

Our Review

This engaging etiquette book uses bright, relatable photographs and straightforward text to introduce toddlers and preschoolers to proper mealtime behavior. The simple guide covers essential dining skills from setting the table to clearing dishes, addressing both home meals and eating in restaurants or school cafeterias. Young children will appreciate the clear visual examples that make abstract concepts like politeness concrete and understandable. This early manners book effectively turns daily routines into learning opportunities through its accessible approach.

What sets this children's behavior guide apart is its dual focus on social skills and literacy development, aligning with early education standards while teaching practical life lessons. Parents seeking to reinforce table manners will find the realistic scenarios particularly helpful for prompting conversations about respect and consideration during family meals. The book successfully transforms the everyday experience of eating into a chance to build character and confidence. It's a valuable resource for families wanting to cultivate gracious habits from the high chair to the dinner table.

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