It's Time for Good Manners!
Part story book, part practice book, all parts fun! Children
will learn about good manners -- and how to tell time -- with this colorful,
engaging book.
They'll spend the day with Torie, Tad, Tessa and Tyler and
discover how it's time for good manners all day long. And then they'll get the
chance to practice telling time -- all while enjoying the cute clock designs,
and without realizing they're learning!
Praise:
"It's Time for Good Manners" is a great package
workbook for children ages 4-7, combining learning twin virtues of
considerateness and courtesy and punctuality."
“If ever a book was needed for this time, then this is
it.”
“A fun way to learn how to tell time.”
“…good book for introducing time to students in earlier
grades.”
The Kids' (and parents', too!) Book of Good
Sportsmanship
Do you have little athletes in your family? Then this
colorful, engaging book is the perfect way to help them understand what it
means - and how important it is - to be a Good Sport. Soccer? Dancing?
Swimming? Whatever sport they do, they'll learn easy, basic sports manners
through reading familiar situations featuring kids just like them. Parents,
you'll also find handy reminders for you with each tip, so that the entire
family can learn to be Good Sports together.
Praise:
“This is a great easy read that reminds not just the kids in
your family but also parents, and in my case, grandparents how important it is
to be a Good Sport. Basic sports etiquette that works just as well with Dad's
Sunday Soccer game as with the munchkin's is presented in an engaging and
entertaining way. Memorable reminders teach this important etiquette and keep
it top of mind and simple for the whole family!”
“The Kids' (and parents', too!) Book of Good Sportsmanship”
is a guidebook for raising winners, both on and off the field!"
“Children need more books like this, to teach important
lessons. Parents are as big a factor in a child's perception of sports as the
children themselves, and the parents attitude becomes the children's. This book
teaches children that no one should take sports so seriously that they get
angry, be rude, but instead, be gracious, respectful and have fun with
it.”
About the Author:
Leslie A. Susskind lives with her husband, daughters and two
cats outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where she writes children’s books
while working in marketing and trying to keep up with everyone’s
activities.
She is a BIG bookworm and loves to read just about anything
she can get her hands on. She also loves to watch home improvement TV shows
(and tries to convince her husband to do the projects), sing in choirs, and
watch movies (especially anything Jane Austin). Sometimes she can even be found
cooking without a microwave.
Leslie is the author of several manners-themed books,
including “The Kids’ (and parents’, too!) Book of Good Sportsmanship,” and
“It’s Time for Good Manners!” She is also the of the middle grade fantasy series,
The Zephram Tales, which include “The Month of Zephram Mondays” and “The Tale
of Time Warp Tuesday.”
Giveaway:
1 lucky winner will receive a $100 Amazon Gift Card
compliments of author Leslie Susskind.
Ends 10/23/12
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