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Manners & Behavior
Manners & Behavior
Manners & Behavior Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
3,140 books about manners & behavior
0–3 yrs
1607 books
4–7 yrs
1300 books
8–11 yrs
153 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Oliver's Tips for Kids #4
Help Your Angry Dragon
Melissa Winn
Help your little one navigate big feelings with this gentle guide to calming down. It offers a practical balloon breathi
Ages 3–7
King Grisly-Beard
Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm
A proud princess who mocks every suitor finds herself married to a lowly beggar after her frustrated father loses his pa
Ages 5–8
The Golden Rules #1
The Value of Helping Others
María del Pilar Pla
For the child learning how their actions impact others, these bilingual stories show how small acts of kindness can tran
Ages 6–10
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12–18 yrs
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Rachel Brian's Social-Emotional Guides #1
Consent (for Kids!)
Rachel Brian
Energetic illustrations guide the way through learning about personal boundaries, body autonomy, and how to stay safe an
Ages 6–10
Some of Aesop's Fables with Modern Instances
Aesop
Ancient animal fables meet humorous modern-day illustrations to show that human nature hasn't changed much throughout hi
Ages 8–14
Little Senses #2
Can I Play Too?
Samantha Cotterill
For the child who thrives on routine and struggles when a playmate wants to change the rules. A gentle guide to flexible
Ages 3–7
One Cool Friend
Toni Buzzeo
Elliot is a very proper young gentleman who finds a kindred spirit at the aquarium and decides a penguin is the only sui
Ages 4–8
Lily #2
Sweet & Sour Lily
Sally Warner
Six-year-old Lily is trying to make friends in first grade, but she keeps getting in trouble. She soon learns that even
Ages 6–9
The Hueys #2
It Wasn't Me
Oliver Jeffers
For the child who gets caught up in pointless squabbles. This quirky story explores how small disagreements can spin out
Ages 3–7
DC Super Heroes Character Virtues
Superman Is a Good Citizen
Christopher Harbo
The Man of Steel shows how to be a hero in everyday life by respecting the law and helping the people of Metropolis stay
Ages 4–8
Let's Talk #3
What Makes Me Do the Things I Do?
Molly Potter
For the child who wonders why they get angry or why their knee jerks at the doctor, this guide explains the science behi
Ages 5–9
Best Friends Think Alike
Lynn Reiser
Two friends learn that having your own way isn't as much fun as playing together. A gentle story about settling disagree
Ages 3–6
Princess Lulu
Princess Lulu Goes to Camp
Kathryn Cristaldi
Known as a royal pain, Princess Lulu is sent to Camp Ruff 'n' Tuff by her parents to see if she can finally learn how to
Ages 6–9
When You
When You Go to a Wedding
Shelly Lawson
For the child preparing to attend their first ceremony, this rhyming guide explains what to expect, from quiet vows to t
Ages 2–6
Do's and Don'ts #1
Do's and Don'ts
Todd Parr
Silly scenarios show exactly why you should give the dog a bath, but definitely should not hop in the tub with him.
Ages 3–6
How to Apologize
David LaRochelle
Saying sorry isn't always easy, but it is important. These humorous animal stories offer practical, sincere advice on ho
Ages 3–7
Help Me Be Good
Being Greedy
Joy Berry
Learning to take only a fair share is a big part of being a good friend. This guide helps explain why everyone feels bet
Ages 4–8
Hattie the Bad
Jane Devlin
Hattie is trying her very hardest to be on her best behavior, but she quickly finds that being a little bit bad is much
Ages 3–6
Please is a Good Word to Say
Barbara M. Joosse
Harriet explores how kind words and polite manners can turn any social mishap into a much more pleasant experience for e
Ages 4–8
Stranger Danger?
Anne Fine
Joe navigates everyday encounters to learn the important balance between staying safe and being polite when meeting peop
Ages 5–8
Just for You!
Don't Hit Me!
Bernette Ford
A heated game of chess tests a friendship, showing how big frustrations can be handled with calm words instead of hands.
Ages 3–6
The Goops #4
The Goop Directory
Gelett Burgess
For the child who needs a playful nudge toward better manners. These humorous rhyming verses use silly, rude creatures t
Ages 3–7
Max and Millie
Take Turns, Max and Millie
Felicity Brooks
Max and Millie learn that playtime is better when everyone gets a chance to lead, with simple text perfect for little on
Ages 2–4
Manners #1
Manners at the Table
Carrie Finn
Mastering the art of the meal is easy with these simple lessons on how to behave politely and kindly while sitting at th
Ages 3–7