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Manners Series |
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Manners at a Friend's Home Good manners help everyone have fun at a friend's home. By illustrating such character traits as respect, responsibility, and sharing, this book will inspire young readers to practice good behavior as the foundation of strong character-building. Great photos, Amazing But True Facts, a hands-on glossary, Read More, and Internet Sites sections make this book a good read. |
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Manners at a Restaurant It's fun to eat at a restaurant, and good manners help everyone to enjoy their meal. By illustrating such character traits as respect, consideration, and politeness, this book will inspire young readers to practice good manners as the foundation of strong character-building. Great photos, Amazing But True Facts, a hands-on glossary, Read More, and Internet Sites sections make this book a good read. |
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Manners at the Library Visiting the library can be fun. Good manners help everyone enjoy discovering new books to read. By illustrating such character traits as courtesy, responsibility, and sharing, this book will inspire young readers to practice good behavior as the foundation of strong character-building. Great photos, Amazing But True Facts, a hands-on glossary, Read More, and Internet Sites sections make this book a good read. |
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Manners on the Playground A playground can be a great place to play. Good manners help everyone have fun while playing with friends on the playground. By illustrating such character traits as patience, responsibility, courage, and sharing, this book will inspire young readers to practice good behavior as the foundation of strong character-building. Great photos, Amazing But True Facts, a hands-on glossary, Read More, and Internet Sites sections make this book a good read. |
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Manners on the Telephone Telephones help people stay in touch, especially when good manners are used while speaking to others on the telephone. By illustrating such character traits as cooperation, responsibility, and politeness, this book will inspire young readers to practice good behavior as the foundation of strong character-building. Great photos, Amazing But True Facts, a hands-on glossary, Read More, and Internet Sites sections make this book a good read. |
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Manners in the Classroom The school day can be fun, especially when everyone has good manners. Good manners help everyone enjoy going to school. By illustrating such character traits as kindness, leadership, and neatness, this book will inspire young readers to practice good behavior as the foundation of strong character-building. Great photos, Amazing But True Facts, a hands-on glossary, Read More, and Internet Sites sections make this book a good read. |
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Bridgestone American Symbols Series |
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The Pentagon Did you know that the Pentagon is the world's largest office building or that the Pentagon has 17.5 miles of hallways? Learn more about the Pentagon with a glossary, hands-on projects, and Fun Facts. |
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The Lincoln Memorial Did you know that the Lincoln Memorial honors Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth president of the United States, or that the statue of Lincoln is 19 feet tall and weighs 175 tons? Learn more about the Lincoln Memorial with a glossary, hands-on projects, and Fun Facts. |
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The Great Seal of the United States Did you know fourteen men helped to design the Great Seal and it took six years before the Congress approved of the design? Learn more about the Great Seal with a glossary, hands-on projects, and Fun Facts. |
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The Thomas Jefferson Memorial Did you know that the Jefferson Memorial honors Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States or that the Memorial's statue of Jefferson is 19 feet tall and weighs 5 tons? Learn more about the Thomas Jefferson Memorial with a glossary, hands-on projects, and Fun Facts. |
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Ellis Island Beautiful photographs and illustrations along with many interesting facts makes American Symbols, Ellis Island a great read. Did you know that on April 17, 1907, 11,747 immigrants passed through Ellis Island? Did you know that in 1965 Ellis Island became part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument System? Read many more interesting facts in American Symbols, Ellis Island. |
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The U.S. Capitol Did you know the U.S. Capitol building covers slightly more than four football fields or that Civil War soldiers lived in part of the Capitol, baking bread in the basement? Learn much more about the U.S. Capitol building in American Symbols, the U.S. Capitol. |
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