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Emily's Magic Words: Please, Thank You, and More
Contributor(s): Senning, Cindy P. (Author), Landry, Leo (Illustrator), Post, Peggy (Author)
ISBN: 0061116807     ISBN-13: 9780061116803
Publisher: HarperCollins
OUR PRICE:   $14.39  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: September 2007
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Annotation: With just a few simple words, Emily magically makes everyone around her smile. Toddlers will be only too eager to try out their own manners magic after they learn the importance of manners from the most trusted name in etiquette: Emily Post. Full color.
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - Manners & Etiquette
Dewey: 395.122
LCCN: 2006019582
Physical Information: 0.41" H x 9.2" W x 9.22" (0.71 lbs) 32 pages
 
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It takes only a few magic words to have good manners. Let please, thank you, and excuse me act as your magic wand. Just by waving around these simple phrases, you can open doors, bring smiles to faces, and make friends.

Try it and see Thanks to the magical touch of Emily Post, the most trusted name in etiquette, learning good manners has never been more easy and fun.


Contributor Bio(s): Senning, Cindy P.: -

Cindy Post Senning, Ed.D., codirector of The Emily Post Institute, Inc., developed a training program for etiquette educators and conducts children's etiquette workshops across the U.S. and overseas. Cindy is the coauthor of all the Emily Post children's books, with her sister-in-law, Peggy Post.

Landry, Leo: -

Leo Landry has written and illustrated several books for toddlers, including The Snow Ghosts and Eat Your Peas, Ivy Louise! He also illustrated Emily's Magic Words and Emily's Sharing and Caring Book, both by Cindy Post Senning and Peggy Post.

Post, Peggy: -

Peggy Post, Emily Post's great-granddaughter-in-law, is a director of The Emily Post Institute and the author of more than a dozen books. Peggy writes a monthly column in Good Housekeeping and an online wedding etiquette column for the New York Times.