Excuse Me!: A Little Book of Manners

Excuse Me!: A Little Book of Manners

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  • Create Date:2021-04-03 09:54:55
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Karen Katz
  • ISBN:0448425858
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Please and thank you are fun and easy to remember with Excuse Me!。 Simple and repetitive, it's the perfect way to introduce those magic words that all little ones should know。 From burping to breaking a sibling's toy, toddlers will love seeing these appealing babies in situations they know all about, and they'll have fun lifting the flaps to discover the right words to say-Excuse me! and I'm sorry!

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Reviews

Mr。

Kept his attention for a little bit。 He liked saying the words after me。

M。 Stella

Although I think this book is cute (and necessary!) my toddler closes it after the first page and announces, "ALL DONE。" Although I think this book is cute (and necessary!) my toddler closes it after the first page and announces, "ALL DONE。" 。。。more

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Manuela

Leila: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️: they say goodnight and I love uMaxwell: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️: very very educational and it teaches kids who are not trying to be mean but not being polite and teaches them how to be polite。

Jon Nakapalau

Many adults should read this book!

دعاء الدريس

سلسلة لطيفة للأطفال الصغار، لتعليم التعامل مع الغيرهذا الكتاب يعلم قول "لوسمحت" سلسلة لطيفة للأطفال الصغار، لتعليم التعامل مع الغيرهذا الكتاب يعلم قول "لوسمحت" 。。。more

Melissa Griffith

Great picture book for young children to hopes learn their manners。 It teaches children to say things like "please" and "Thank you"。 This book's illustrations are bright colors, and engaging,with interactive flaps for children to open。 Teaches them to use their manners in everyday life。 I over all gave it 5 stars because I think children should have manners in daily life。 I think this is a good way for them to learn them。 I also liked the engaging flaps young children can practice their motor sk Great picture book for young children to hopes learn their manners。 It teaches children to say things like "please" and "Thank you"。 This book's illustrations are bright colors, and engaging,with interactive flaps for children to open。 Teaches them to use their manners in everyday life。 I over all gave it 5 stars because I think children should have manners in daily life。 I think this is a good way for them to learn them。 I also liked the engaging flaps young children can practice their motor skill by opening and closing them。 I also feel the flaps keep young minds occupied and engaged in what they are reading。 。。。more

Sadia Mansoor

Such sweet & gentle instructions。。 These are the basics。 ^_^Check this adorable illustrated book here https://www。youtube。com/watch?v=1mIHl。。。 Such sweet & gentle instructions。。 These are the basics。 ^_^Check this adorable illustrated book here https://www。youtube。com/watch?v=1mIHl。。。 。。。more

Vivian

Our library story time attendees loved providing answers for this quick peek at social responses, such as 'no thank you', 'excuse me', 'yes please', 'I'm sorry', and 'thank you'。 Our theme was MANNERS。 Our library story time attendees loved providing answers for this quick peek at social responses, such as 'no thank you', 'excuse me', 'yes please', 'I'm sorry', and 'thank you'。 Our theme was MANNERS。 。。。more

Tiff

Good to teach manners; all Katz books are awesome。 It's a lift-the-flap book。 Good to teach manners; all Katz books are awesome。 It's a lift-the-flap book。 。。。more

Beloved Girl

Does the author get in trouble with making lift and flap books? It was a very good book for knowing mannets for kids, but a little bit boring。 Flap pages are same size with the book。 Need some inspiring pages。

Angie

Basic and cute。 I like her books。

Melissa

Very cute little book。 Short enough to keep a young baby's attention。 Very cute little book。 Short enough to keep a young baby's attention。 。。。more

Libby

As a child’s social and emotional development are evolving, behavior and self-control are important developmental skills。 The book, Excuse Me! is an introduction into acceptable social behaviors and the use of pictures also helps the child develop their narrative and print motivation skills by providing an opportunity for caregiver and child to put into practice talking about manners, identifying and explaining when and how they should be used。 Children at this age have a natural interest in boo As a child’s social and emotional development are evolving, behavior and self-control are important developmental skills。 The book, Excuse Me! is an introduction into acceptable social behaviors and the use of pictures also helps the child develop their narrative and print motivation skills by providing an opportunity for caregiver and child to put into practice talking about manners, identifying and explaining when and how they should be used。 Children at this age have a natural interest in books, therefore the introduction of a book such as this to a child of this age will promotes reading readiness。 Further, like other developmental skills, children learn about appropriate social behaviors through the repetition and recognition of acceptable behaviors。 Cognitively, introduction of a book on a topic such as this is suitable for children between the ages of 12-24 months who are beginning to establish that they can have self-control over their behavior。 。。。more

Anne Kline

Fun read with my girls!

Josiah

This is a nice, straightforward book that does a good job of explaining basic manners to the very youngest of children in as simple a way as possible。 The examples of when to say Please or Thank you or I'm Sorry are demonstrated clearly, and I'm sure that this book could be an excellent starter tool in teaching preschoolers (and perhaps even kids slightly older than that) how to deal with others as they move out a bit further into the world and begin interacting socially without their parents r This is a nice, straightforward book that does a good job of explaining basic manners to the very youngest of children in as simple a way as possible。 The examples of when to say Please or Thank you or I'm Sorry are demonstrated clearly, and I'm sure that this book could be an excellent starter tool in teaching preschoolers (and perhaps even kids slightly older than that) how to deal with others as they move out a bit further into the world and begin interacting socially without their parents right beside them all the time。 。。。more

Mary

Great at reinforcing manners and polite things to say。

jacky

Thus far, I've found Karen Katz books cute。 This lift the flap book wasn't quite as good as some of her other work。 The flaps were a little boring since they were all the size of the page and all lifted up。 I also didn't like how there was no inlet to help the child lift the page and figure out what direction it went in。 The manners in the book were all good lessons, so I had no problems there。 Well, except maybe the last one。 Saying "good night, I love you" really isn't a manner。 Thus far, I've found Karen Katz books cute。 This lift the flap book wasn't quite as good as some of her other work。 The flaps were a little boring since they were all the size of the page and all lifted up。 I also didn't like how there was no inlet to help the child lift the page and figure out what direction it went in。 The manners in the book were all good lessons, so I had no problems there。 Well, except maybe the last one。 Saying "good night, I love you" really isn't a manner。 。。。more

ABC

A lift-the-flap book that teaches manners。 I plan to use it in my classes for English learners。

Beck

Simple, easy to understand, clear examples provide an early lesson in manners。

Shala Howell

If you're looking for a book to help your child learn polite behaviors, try Karen Katz's "Excuse me! A little book of manners。" Except for the comment that peas are not a breakfast food, it's does a good job of teaching kids what to do in various situations without being preachy。 (My daughter likes to eat peas for breakfast and why would I want to argue with a desire to eat veggies at _any_ time of day?) If you're looking for a book to help your child learn polite behaviors, try Karen Katz's "Excuse me! A little book of manners。" Except for the comment that peas are not a breakfast food, it's does a good job of teaching kids what to do in various situations without being preachy。 (My daughter likes to eat peas for breakfast and why would I want to argue with a desire to eat veggies at _any_ time of day?) 。。。more

ReadingJungle。com

I love the bright eye-catching illustrations and true to life situations presented to demonstrate the use of those thoughtful and meaningful words like "Excuse me"。 Having lift-flaps to engage your child further makes this book a truly interactive educational experience to help learn simple yet important lessons。 Read more on Reading Jungle and check out all the recommended reading lists! I love the bright eye-catching illustrations and true to life situations presented to demonstrate the use of those thoughtful and meaningful words like "Excuse me"。 Having lift-flaps to engage your child further makes this book a truly interactive educational experience to help learn simple yet important lessons。 Read more on Reading Jungle and check out all the recommended reading lists! 。。。more

Kersten

One of Arley's favorites。 He likes to "read" it along with me。 It's a lot of fun。 One of Arley's favorites。 He likes to "read" it along with me。 It's a lot of fun。 。。。more

Tricia

bright, big katz art teaching the youngest of children about manners。 great for 2s。

Karen

This book cover all sorts of polite answers。 This is a lift-the-flap book with full page flaps - not my favorite, but OK。

Skylar Burris

I found this really encouraged my little one, when she was just over three, to use better manners, and she loved to lift the flaps。