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Manners & Behavior
Manners & Behavior
Manners & Behavior Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,993 books about manners & behavior
0–3 yrs
1547 books
4–7 yrs
1235 books
8–11 yrs
146 books
By format:
Chapter Books
(1100)
Picture Books
(231)
Early Readers
(65)
Graphic Novels
(23)
Young Adult
(22)
Middle Grade
(17)
Poetry
(15)
Board Books
(10)
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Chick and Brain #1
Smell My Foot!
Cece Bell
Chick wants to follow the rules of politeness, but Brain isn't making it easy in this hilarious graphic story about mann
Ages 4–8
Social-Emotional Learning
Tim's Toddler Tantrum Story
Adrian Laurent
For parents navigating the 'terrible twos' or preschool meltdowns, this guide helps little ones identify frustration and
Ages 2–5
The Original Peter Rabbit Books #5
The Tale of Two Bad Mice
Beatrix Potter
Two mischievous mice find themselves in quite a pickle after they sneak into a dolls' house and try to feast on a banque
Ages 3–7
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12–18 yrs
28 books
Tomorrow I'll Be #2
Tomorrow I'll Be Kind
Jessica Hische
Gentle hand-lettered illustrations lead a quiet reflection on how small promises to be helpful and patient can brighten
Ages 3–7
Bossy Bunny
Dee Smith
For the child who likes to be the boss of every playdate, this story helps little ones see the value of listening and wo
Ages 3–7
Be Gentle with the Dog, Dear!
Matthew J. Baek
For the toddler who is a bit too rough with the family pet. This gentle story helps little ones understand that animals
Ages 1–4
Charles the Alligator #2
Use Your Head, Dear
Aliki
Charles the alligator has the best intentions but always gets muddled. Everything changes when his father gifts him an i
Ages 4–8
Wisdom Tales: 7 Fun Stories for Muslim Kids
Islami Jihadiyah
For parents seeking to instill Islamic ethics through storytelling, these seven tales address character-building moments
Ages 7–10
I Don't Want To Sleep
Sigal Adler
For the child who uses every excuse to avoid bedtime, this rhyming tale validates their desire to stay awake while gentl
Ages 3–7
Letters on the Most Common, As Well As Important, Occasions in Life, by Cicero, ... and Other Writers of Distinguished Merit; with Many Original Letters and Cards, by the Editor ... for the Use of Young Gentlemen and Ladies
John Newbery
For the young person learning to navigate social expectations and formal communication. This 18th-century guide teaches
Ages 10–18
The Underwear Book
Todd Parr
For the toddler transitioning to big kid clothes who needs a playful guide to the rules of undergarments, from daily hyg
Ages 2–5
Do Not Bring Your Dragon #1
Do Not Bring Your Dragon to the Library
Julie Gassman
For the high energy child who needs a playful way to understand why libraries have rules, this rhyming romp uses a giant
Ages 4–8
A Book About...
Caring
Mary Small
Help your child understand what it means to be kind and thoughtful. This book uses real-life photos to show simple ways
Ages 4–7
My Body Tells Me #1
I Snoop On My Impulses
Melissa Winn
For the child who struggles with 'big urges' and acting before thinking, this detective-themed story turns impulse contr
Ages 4–9
An Old-Fashioned Girl
Louisa May Alcott
Polly leaves her country home to visit a wealthy friend in the city, where she must navigate high-society fashion and ur
Ages 9–14
Who...? #2
Yuck... Who Burped?
Heath McKenzie
For the toddler who finds every 'rude' noise hilarious, this interactive board book uses a silly sound button to explore
Ages 1–4
Bugg Books
Crick-Ette
Stephen Cosgrove
For the child who struggles with bragging or needs a gentle reminder that their talents are meant to be shared with kind
Ages 4–8
Sniff-snuff-snap!
Lynley Dodd
For the child who struggles to wait their turn or tends to push ahead of others, this rhythmic tale gently shows why bei
Ages 3–7
Arthur Adventures #20
D.W., Go to Your Room!
Marc Brown
Time-outs feel like they last forever when you have to stay in your room alone after refusing to share with your baby si
Ages 3–7
The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place #1
The Mysterious Howling
Maryrose Wood
For children who feel like they don't quite fit in or are struggling to navigate new social rules. A witty tale about fi
Ages 8–12
Martha the Otter #2
Martha Doesn't Share!
Samantha Berger
Martha the otter thinks everything is hers, but she soon discovers that not sharing means there is nobody left to play w
Ages 2–5
Fables You Shouldn't Pay Any Attention To
Florence Parry Heide, Sylvia Worth Van Clief
Expect the unexpected in these backwards tales that playfully celebrate being greedy, selfish, and wonderfully careless.
Ages 7–10
The Good Potato #1
Share Your Meal
Jame Laker
For the child learning that lunch is more fun when shared. This simple story helps little ones understand the joy of bei
Ages 3–6
Dino Tales: Life Guides for Families #8
Democracy for Dinosaurs
Laurie Krasny Brown
For the child curious about how communities work together fairly. This guide uses friendly dinosaurs to explain big idea
Ages 4–8