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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+
Tuffa
Tuffa and Her Friends
Binette Schroeder
Tail-wagging fun awaits as Tuffa the dog trots around to say a friendly hello to every pup she meets.
Ages 0–3
Big Kid Power #4
Bye-Bye Binky
Maria van Lieshout
A proud little girl explains exactly why she is ready to leave her pacifier behind and embrace life as a big kid.
Ages 1–3
Alfie #1
Hurry Up, Alfie!
Anna Walker
Alfie the alligator has a million creative reasons to linger, turning a simple morning routine into a playful test of hi
Ages 2–5
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12–18 yrs
28 books
Happy Families #11
Miss Dirt the Dustman's Daughter
Allan Ahlberg
For the child who thrives in the mud and the mess. This funny tale celebrates staying true to your messy self even when
Ages 5–8
The Worst Person in the World #1
The Worst Person in the World
James Stevenson
When the worst person in the entire world crosses paths with the ugliest person, their meeting leads to an entirely unex
Ages 4–8
I'm Number One
Michael Rosen
A bossy wind-up soldier learns a lesson when the other toys finally decide they've had enough of his orders.
Ages 4–8
Paddy Doorknobs & Friends
How Freddie Found His Calm
Francesca Martin
For the child who experiences overwhelming waves of frustration or anxiety. Freddie learns simple, mindful techniques to
Ages 3–7
The Green Frogs: A Korean Folktale
Yumi Heo
Two disobedient green frogs always do the opposite of what they are told, leading to a rainy-day mystery in this bright
Ages 4–8
That Makes Me Mad!
Steven Kroll
Nina experiences a lot of everyday frustrations, but she knows exactly how to express her big feelings when things don't
Ages 4–7
You're Weird!
Kevin Luthardt
Rabbit and Turtle trade insults about each other’s strange habits until they realize their oddities might be exactly wha
Ages 3–7
The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place #3
The Unseen Guest
Maryrose Wood
Between bird-watching and a runaway racing ostrich, Penelope Lumley must solve the dark family secrets hiding within the
Ages 8–12
Affection Made Me Exceptional
Iqra Sarfraz
For the child who needs a gentle reminder that they are worthy of love, this story shows how kindness and positive affec
Ages 3–8
Stanley and Rhoda #1
Stanley and Rhoda
Rosemary Wells
Siblings Stanley and Rhoda tackle life's big challenges together, from a messy bedroom and a scary bee sting to their fi
Ages 4–8
Frances #3
A Baby Sister for Frances
Russell Hoban
For the child feeling displaced by a new baby. Frances the badger navigates the complex emotions of sibling rivalry with
Ages 3–7
Interrupting Chicken #1
Interrupting Chicken
David Ezra Stein
Every time Papa tries to start a bedtime story, Little Red Chicken can’t help but jump in with her own hilarious interru
Ages 4–8
Goody Two-Shoes
John Newbery
Margery Meanwell starts with only one shoe, but her dedication and kind spirit lead her from poverty to becoming a succe
Ages 6–10
The Original Peter Rabbit Books #21
The Story of Miss Moppet
Beatrix Potter
A pussy cat named Miss Moppet thinks she is quite clever as she chases a mouse, but she might have met her match in this
Ages 2–5
Welcome To #2
Welcome to Consent
Yumi Stynes, Dr. Melissa Kang
A friendly, expert guide for tweens navigating the complex world of personal boundaries, body autonomy, and healthy rela
Ages 10–15
Rigby Focus Forward
Best of Friends
Carmel Reilly
For the child learning to navigate the ups and downs of peer relationships, this story explores how to build and maintai
Ages 6–8
Pearl and Wagner #1
Two Good Friends
Kate McMullan
For children learning that being different doesn't mean you can't be best friends, this story celebrates how opposites l
Ages 4–8
Silly Shapes #2
Square Feels Squished
Morgan Ash
Square feels squeezed and trapped in the middle of a busy crowd. Through playful rhymes, he learns how naming his big em
Ages 6–8
Roxie and Bo Together
Mary Murphy
For the toddler learning the basics of playing with others, this simple story highlights the quiet joys of sharing food
Ages 2–5
The Boy Who Went to Mars
Simon James
For the imaginative child struggling with a parent's temporary absence, this gentle story validates the creative ways ki
Ages 3–7
DC Super Heroes: Picture Books
Be a Star, Wonder Woman!
Michael Dahl
For the child who needs a boost of confidence to face the school day, showing how ordinary playground courage is just li
Ages 4–7