Clifford's Manners (Clifford the Big Red Dog)
By: Norman Bridwell
Publication: April 1, 1987 by Cartwheel
32 pages
Genre: Children's, Picture Books, Level-1, Level-2, Family, Manners
Source: Personal Library
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Goodreads description--Clifford, the big red dog, displays his good manners by saying "please" and "thank you," waiting his turn, sharing, and being a good sport in games
I absolutely love Clifford's Manners. If you are familiar with Clifford the Big Red Dog, then you already know the characters involved in this book. The book starts off with Emily Elizabeth saying that everyone loves Clifford because he has good manners. Good manners definitely make one more enjoyable to be around than someone without them. And so every page is dedicated to a different manner. There is an example of Clifford using the manner and then instructions for everyone. For example: "Clifford says 'please' when he asks for something. Say please." with a picture of Clifford pointing to bags of dog food and holding a sign that says "please."
Saying thank you. Writing thank you notes. Waiting your turn. Not littering. Saying excuse me. Not talking during a movie. Using a handkerchief. Sharing. Putting away toys. Following the rules. Talking without hitting. Being a good sport. Calling ahead before a visit. Not being late. Knocking before entering. Wiping your feet. Shaking hands. Washing up before you eat. Not talking with your mouth full. Helping clean up. Saying good-bye. If these are manners that you appreciate in your kids, then read Clifford's Manners with them. Over and over. The examples are simple and show the ideal.
Clifford's Manners gets 5 Stars from me. This is an easy book to read. The words aren't complicated or complex. AR Book Finder rates is a level 1.9. Have you or your child read Clifford's Manners? What did you think? Let me know!





























