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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
32.0
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
This Funny, Charming Story Is The Perfect Way To Introduce Young Children To Being Polite, And Help Them Understand The Importance Of Using Nice Manners. Also Included Are Suggestions For Activities And Ideas To Talk Through Together To Help Children Fully Understand How Their Behaviour Can Impact On Others.Rhino Does Not Have Very Nice Manners, Especially At The Dinner Table. But Soon No One Wants To Sit Near Him At Lunch Time And He Even Misses Out On Tea At His Friends House. It Is Time For Rhino To Bring Out His Very Best Manners!The Behaviour Matters Series Of Picture Books Provide A Gentle Means Of Discussing Emotions, Boosting Self-Esteem And Reinforcing Good Behaviour. Supports The Personal, Social And Emotional Development Area Of Learning In The Early Years Foundation Stage, And Is Also Suitable For Use With Children In Ks1 And Can Be Used To Discuss Values. Suitable For Children Under 5.
Product Details
Author
Sue Graves
Publisher
Hachette Book Publishing
Number of Pages
32.0
Language
English
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
19.7 x 0.3 x 23.7 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 299
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Sue Graves is a British children’s author best known for her fun, engaging stories that help young readers understand emotions, behaviour, and social skills. With a background in education, she writes books that combine humour with gentle life lessons, making them especially popular with early readers and school-age children. Sue Graves is widely appreciated for creating relatable characters and simple narratives that encourage empathy, confidence, and positive values in children.