Gwen Connelly
2) "Thank you"
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Introduces readers to the concept of gratitude as well as some of the situations in which they should properly use the phrase 'thank you'" -- Publisher's website.
3) "Excuse me"
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"Introduces readers to the concept of being polite as well as some of the situations in which they should properly use the phrase 'excuse me'" -- Publisher's website.
4) Please
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"Introduces readers to the concept of being polite as well as some of the situations in which they should properly use the phrase 'please'" -- Publisher's website.
5) May I?
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"Introduces readers to the concept of asking permission as well as some of the situations in which they should properly use the phrase 'May I'" -- Publisher's website.
6) "I'm sorry"
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Describes various situations in which it is appropriate to say, "I'm sorry."
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Warren Pub. House
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[1993]
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1st ed.
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English
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Ellie the evergreen tree is sad in the fall when all of the other trees change color, but when winter arrives, she becomes the most beautiful tree in the park. Includes seasonal activities and songs.
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The popular biblical story of Ruth and her mother-in-law Naomi is retold in this beautifully illustrated picture book. As Ruth chooses to remain with Naomi with the famous words "Your people shall be my people," she becomes the first convert to Judaism and the future grandmother of King David. A powerful story of friendship and commitment for a young audience.

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