Not for me, please!: I choose to act green

Join Luke on his journey to protect what he loves with this engaging children’s picture book about sustainability and acting green. After noticing the damage caused to the environment

Brush Your Teeth, Please: A Pop-up Book (2)

Learn about proper dental hygiene in this delightful pop-up book.What child can resist imitating a chimp brushing its teeth back and forth? Or a shark that flosses every day?

Please Don’t Touch My Magical Hair (Chocolate Kid Chronicles)

From the very beginning, children seek to understand their place in the world. The Chocolate Kid Chronicles shares stories that are unique to children of color while celebrating the

The Please and Thank You Book (Little Golden Book)

A funny first book of manners, in rollicking rhyme! When Wanda Warthog comes over, beware!She leaves a trail everywhere.There’s ink on the sofa, gum on the cat,Modeling clay ground

Please! Thank You! (Book of Manners)

There’s no need to be rude. You know what to do. First we say “”Please!”” and then say “”Thank You!”” Follow the adventures of four busy children and find

Please Don’t Sneeze (BOOKS FOR KIDS)

PLEASE DON’T SNEEZE Read it FREE as part of your PRIME or Kindle Unlimited membership   “In a faraway forest, under a great oak tree, stands a pastry shop

Say Please, Little Owlet: (Children’s book about the Little Owlet Who Learns Manners, Rhyming Kids book, Bedtime Story, Picture Books, Ages 3-5, Preschool Books)

Say Please, Little Owlet The little Owlet never says ”Please.” He’s a happy, cheerful little guy, but is sometimes rude and impolite. Learn with little Owlet as he discovers

May I Please Have a Cookie? (Scholastic Readers, Level 1)

In this Level 1 Scholastic Reader, Alfie learns that the best way to get a delicious cookie is to say please! Alfie loves his mommy’s cookies, and he wants

Give Please a Chance

In this instant classic, Bill O’Reilly and James Patterson together present a beautifully illustrated picture book that celebrates the magic of the word “Please” for our children. In this