Author: John Bridges, Bryan Curtis
Narrator: Paul Boehmer
Unabridged: 2 hr 44 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Published: 09/25/2018
Genre: Children & Young Adults Nonfiction - Social Issues - Manners & Etiquette
50 Things Every Young Gentleman Should Know is a young man's guide to becoming the type of guy that people respect and enjoy. He knows how to shake hands. He knows how to be a good sport. He knows how to give a genuine compliment and how to speak his mind without being offensive. His friends listen to what he has to say, and he returns the favor. He knows how to achieve the perfect knot in a necktie, and more important, he knows when he should be wearing a tie in the first place. Oh, and his favorite ball cap? He knows when to wear it and when to leave it at home on his dresser. Becoming a gentleman doesn't happen in an instant; it's a lifelong exercise in refining etiquette, social interaction, and personal discipline. It all begins here.
Explains many different ways that children show respect and be respectful.
Who is using good manners on a field trip? Can you guess who is using bad manners? Take a peek at students on the bus and at the museum to see how they use good manners to take turns, listen, and stay safe.
"A light-hearted way of teaching toddlers the difference between good and bad choices." —Readers' FavoriteWARNING: Toddlers LOVE this book—repeat reading requests guaranteed!The youngest "readers" cannot get enough of the adorable naught...
Explains many different ways that children can be good citizens and show good citizenship.
Who is using good manners on the playground? Can you guess who is using bad manners? Take a peek at students at recess to see how they use good manners to take turns, play fair, and share.
Who is using good manners in the classroom? Can you guess who is using bad manners? Take a peek at students during their day to see how they use good manners to be kind, and keep the classroom quiet and clean.
Why do good manners matter in the library? Can you guess who is using bad manners? Take a peek at children in a library to see how they use good manners to get their work done, be respectful, and take care of library materials.
School, clubs, soccer practice, piano lessons, study groups, lattes with friends, dinner with grandparents, sleepovers, birthday parties, shopping—young ladies today are always on the go, their busy lives filled with activities and socializing...
Explains many different ways that children can be responsible and show responsibility.