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Manners & Behavior
3,231 books about manners & behavior
0–3 yrs
1646 books
4–7 yrs
1333 books
8–11 yrs
157 books
12–18 yrs
38 books
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Boris and Bella
Carolyn Crimi
For the child who struggles to get along with a neighbor or classmate who is their total opposite. A funny look at findi
Ages 4–8
Rotten Ralph #7
Back to School for Rotten Ralph
Jack Gantos
For the child feeling anxious about a best friend making new friends at school, this funny story validates the 'rotten'
Ages 4–8
A Tale from the Care Bears
Sweet Dreams for Sally
Amelia Hubert
For the child who struggles to fall asleep or feels anxious when the lights go out, leading to tired and grouchy morning
Ages 3–6
Dally, The Generous Duck
Junilyn Deo Brady
For the child who is learning to share their toys or snacks. This sweet tale follows a duck named Dally who discovers ho
Ages 2–6
Emma's Yucky Brother
Jean Little
For the child adjusting to a new sibling who isn't what they expected. This story validates the messy, frustrating reali
Ages 4–8
Bad Dog School
Barbara M. Joosse
For the family learning that a pet's quirky personality is exactly what makes them special, even when they're a little b
Ages 4–8
Disney Princess
Friends Are Sweet
Teddy Slater
For the child learning how to be a kind friend. This sweet Hundred Acre Wood story helps toddlers understand how small a
Ages 2–6
Those Pesky Rabbits
Ciara Flood
For the child who prefers their own space or the parent navigating a new neighbor dynamic, this story shows how persiste
Ages 3–6
The Mouse Family Cranston #1
Secrets at Sea
Richard Peck
For the child who loves imagining the hidden worlds of tiny creatures, this Victorian adventure follows a family of mice
Ages 8–12
The Manny Files #1
The Manny Files
Christian Burch
For the shy child finding their voice and the family looking for a story that celebrates being exactly who you are with
Ages 8–12
Annie's Chair
Deborah Niland
For the toddler or preschooler who is fiercely protective of their favorite things and isn't quite ready to share their
Ages 2–5
What About Bear?
written and ill. by Suzanne Bloom
For the child navigating the tricky 'three's a crowd' dynamic: a gentle look at how to include a new friend without leav
Ages 2–6
When Your Lion Needs a Bath
Susanna Leonard Hill
For the toddler who resists the tub, this silly guide uses a reluctant lion to turn bathtime struggles into a shared mom
Ages 2–5
Hello Reader!
We Scream for Ice Cream
Bernice Chardiet, Grace Maccarone
For the child learning that winning isn't everything when it gets in the way of having fun with friends. A sweet lesson
Ages 4–7
Charles Bear and the Mystery of the Forest
Douglas Adamson
For the child curious about where they come from, follow a briefcase-carrying bear into the wild as he navigates the hil
Ages 7–10
Don't Try This at Home: The Science of Extreme Behaviors
Laura Layton Strom
For the child curious about why certain habits are hard to break. This guide explains the science of addiction and how s
Ages 8–12
Let's Talk About
Feeling Sad
Joy Wilt Berry
For the child struggling to say goodbye to a home or neighborhood. This gentle guide helps little ones understand that s
Ages 4–8
First Experiences
Eating Out
Helen Oxenbury
For the parent of a toddler whose first restaurant outing might be more messy than marvelous. This gentle story validate
Ages 2–5
The Princess and the Dragon
Audrey Wood
For the child who feels like a square peg in a round hole, this story celebrates finding where you truly belong by chall
Ages 4–8
The Best Nest
Sigal Adler
For the child who avoids the bathtub or hates washing their hair, this humorous tale shows what happens when messy hair
Ages 3–7
Katie Honors #1
Sometimes I'm Bombaloo
Rachel Vail
For the child who experiences overwhelming big feelings and needs a way to understand and navigate the 'out of control'
Ages 4–8
I'm Feeling...
I'm Feeling Jealous
Maggie Scott
For the child struggling with the 'green-eyed monster' when friends play together. This gentle story helps little ones n
Ages 3–7
Great Grandfather's House
Rumer Godden
For the child who needs a gentle nudge toward independence and responsibility. A spoiled city girl discovers the quiet r
Ages 7–10
DC Super Heroes Character Virtues
Bravery Is a Superpower
Mari Schuh
For children learning that courage isn't just for superheroes: it's found in telling the truth, meeting new people, and
Ages 4–7
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