Etiquette Genre
Books in the Etiquette genre:
Good Night Little One (1972)
A going to bed counting book.
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Author(s):
Robert Kraus
Illustrator(s):
N. M. Bodecker
Richard Scarry’s Babykins and his Family (1973)
Seven stories about Babykins and his family. This was likely put together from previously issued books by Scarry.
Author(s):
Richard Scarry
Illustrator(s):
Richard Scarry
Richard Scarry’s Please and Thank You Book (1973)
Author(s):
Richard Scarry
Illustrator(s):
Richard Scarry
The Pooh Party Book (1975)
Party ideas inspired by Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner. This British edition shares only the cover and the theme with the American edition.
Author(s):
Patsy Kumm
Illustrator(s):
Kenneth Ody
Ernest H. Shepard
Richard Scarry’s Best First Book Ever (1979)
Lowly Worm and Huckle Cat learn counting, colors, months and more.
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Author(s):
Richard Scarry
Illustrator(s):
Richard Scarry
Honest Andrew (1980)
Andrew Otter makes some mistakes as he learns to be tactful.
Read online at archive.org.
Author(s):
Gloria Skurzynski
Illustrator(s):
David Wiesner
Richard Scarry’s Pig Will and Pig Won’t: A Book of Manners (1984)
Three stories about Pig Will who is polite and Pig Won’t who is not.
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Author(s):
Richard Scarry
Illustrator(s):
Richard Scarry
Telephone Time: A First Book of Telephone Do’s and Don’t’s (1986)
A book of helpful hints to children on how to use the telephone.
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Author(s):
Ellen Weiss
Illustrator(s):
Hilary Knight
A Week of Lullabies (1988)
Author(s):
N. M. Bodecker
Et al
Illustrator(s):
Marisabina Russo
Margaret Wise Brown’s Manners (2017)
Author(s):
Margaret Wise Brown
Illustrator(s):
Nicola Slater
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