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Learning Manners with the Raspberry Noodles Kids - Barboa, Linda; Luck, Jan
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Learning Manners is a must have book for children, preschool to 2nd grade. The fourth book in the Raspberry Noodles Kids series continues the tradition of imaginative rhyme, alliteration and illustrations to reinforce manners in a positive fun way. Children will learn the appropriate times to say "please" and "thank you", turn taking, swallowing food before you talk, and many more important skills from their Raspberry Noodles friends.

Produktbeschreibung
Learning Manners is a must have book for children, preschool to 2nd grade. The fourth book in the Raspberry Noodles Kids series continues the tradition of imaginative rhyme, alliteration and illustrations to reinforce manners in a positive fun way. Children will learn the appropriate times to say "please" and "thank you", turn taking, swallowing food before you talk, and many more important skills from their Raspberry Noodles friends.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Linda Barboa holds degrees in speech pathology and audiology, psychology, and early childhood education. She is an experienced speech-language pathologist, with a background as a special education director, director of a center for autism, and university professor. She has worked as an educator in the United States and Europe and has presented numerous programs to professionals across the country. Dr. Barboa is the author of several books about autism, including Stars in Her Eyes: Navigating the Maze of Childhood Autism, Steps: Forming a Disability Ministry, and Tic Toc Autism Clock: A Guide to Your 24/7 Parent Plan, It's No Biggie: Autism in the Early Childhood Classroom, and Oodles and Skoodles of Friends. Along with Jan Luck, she is the co-author of the Albert series of books to help children understand autism. Dr. Barboa, is the recipient of the prestigious JEFFERSON AWARD FOR PUBLIC SERVICE. She is the founder of an award-winning program to create autism friendly cities.