Caillou Asks Nicely


Book Description

A great book to introduce kids to politeness! With Mommy and Daddy’s help, Caillou learns that it’s nice to hear the words please and thank you. They are like a friendly hug that encourages people to respond favorably. Politeness is much more than just a social convention; it is also a way to ease our interactions with others. Even very young children can learn to express their needs courteously. In this book, Caillou discovers why asking nicely is so important. Reading with your child is a bonding experience that they will remember for years to come; This book reminds little ones to be polite when addressing others, especially adults; Please and thank you, important words for little ones to have in their vocabulary from a young age. Caillou’s Essentials is a collection of books about Caillou growing up. It depicts the developmental milestones, both the small and the significant, of toddlers striving to become self-confident and independent. The stories present a range of childhood experiences, such as potty training, brushing your teeth and learning to share.




Caillou Asks Nicely


Book Description

With Mommy and Daddy's help, Caillou learns that it's nice to hear the words please and thank you. They are like a friendly hug that encourages people to respond favorably. Politeness is much more than just a social convention; it is also a way to ease our interactions with others. Even very young children can learn to express their needs courteously. Caillou's Essentials is a collection of books about Caillou growing up. It depicts the developmental milestones, both the small and the significant, of toddlers striving to become self-confident and independent. The stories present a range of childhood experiences, such as potty training, brushing your teeth and learning to share.




Caillou Watches Rosie


Book Description

When Mommy asks Caillou to look after his little sister Rosie, he realizes its not always easy being the big brother. Adapted from the popular television series on PBS KIDS], this book includes a unique, full-color poster of a good-habits calendar. Full color. Consumable.




Caring


Book Description

Caring for others is an important part of maintaining healthy relationships. Readers of this book will develop word recognition and reading skills while learning how they can show their friends, family, and neighbors that they care. Sidebars encourage them to observe the different ways people care for each other and think of new ways to express their own caring. Additional text features and search tools, including a glossary and an index, help students locate information and learn new words.




Caillou


Book Description

With some help from his mother, Caillou learns about using the potty.




Basic Manners


Book Description

Practice good manners now, and you will have them for the rest of your life. Learn about greeting others, taking turns, being a good sport, and much more in Basic Manners.




Manners, Please! Why It Pays to Be Polite


Book Description

Slim Goodbody helps children understand the value of manners and the essentials of behaving well in school, at home, and with friends. Often children come to school without a clear understanding of what it means to be polite and respect the rights of others. Manners make a difference in all aspects of a person's life. The way you present yourself often determines how others see you.




Caillou


Book Description

Caillou no longer wants to wear diapers, even at night.




Being a Good Guest


Book Description

Manners let your host know that you feel great about being a guest. Learn party tips and how to show respect for your friends' homes in Being a Good Guest.




Caillou: Aunt Ana's divorce


Book Description

A gentle discussion about the subject of divorce ensues when curious Caillou asks his cousins Amanda and Emilio why their mommy doesn’t live with their daddy. As the children continue to play, Caillou learns about divorce, having two homes, and the feelings experienced by his cousins. He learns that it is important for Emilio and Amanda to remember that it’s not their fault their mommy and daddy separated their mother would always be their mommy, and their father would always be their daddy.