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Winner of Mom's Choice Gold Award. What if a very important person invited you to lunch? How would you feel? What would you wear? Would you wash your hands and your face? What would you do with your hair? This story follows one boy's hilarious adventures into the world of dining with VIPs. Through simple rhyme and picture children will explore their internal motivation to use good manners. The story, while being entertaining, encourages children to draw their own conclusions and is meant to stimulate ¿dialogue. The illustrations are intentionally ambiguous as to race or skin color. This story…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Winner of Mom's Choice Gold Award. What if a very important person invited you to lunch? How would you feel? What would you wear? Would you wash your hands and your face? What would you do with your hair? This story follows one boy's hilarious adventures into the world of dining with VIPs. Through simple rhyme and picture children will explore their internal motivation to use good manners. The story, while being entertaining, encourages children to draw their own conclusions and is meant to stimulate ¿dialogue. The illustrations are intentionally ambiguous as to race or skin color. This story will be a great fit for parents, librarians, teachers, and other caregivers. Print is in early reader font. The book is part of a collection by Golly Gee-pers that seeks to make learning manners easy and fun.
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Autorenporträt
Staci Ericson is the creator of the multi-award winning game, Table Manners Cards. Encouraged by this creative success, she subsequently founded Golly Gee-pers, a green company devoted to researching, testing and developing products that help teach children important social skills. Through art, story, music and games Staci strives to make it easy and fun for children to learn about manners and civility. She lives in the San Francisco Bay area with her husband and two daughters.