Well-Mannered Alexander: Children's Book About Courtesy, Politeness, and Good Behavior

Well-Mannered Alexander: Children's Book About Courtesy, Politeness, and Good Behavior

by Pure Awesome Press

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Amazon:★★★★★4.6(13)
Goodreads:★★★★4.00(6)
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Added on March 14, 2026

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A supplementary guide to teaching manners!Help your child understand why manners are important to have a good and pleasant day.In this story of Alexander’s dinner party, children learn about manners. Manners can be holding the door open for someone else or saying, “Thank you,” when receiving presents or compliments. Kids can use this book to see how many polite behaviors they can form from Alexander’s cat, Red. Red helps Alexander write an invitation. He also gives him advice on how to be a good host.Idea for Grownups: When your child has friends over, try allowing them to be a good host/hostess by following some of the manners in this book!Join the dinner party and help Alexander be a good host by clicking the Buy Now button:)

Reader Reviews

Jamie Bee

Too Many Language ErrorsI believe the publisher is well-intentioned with this book. The basic message is a good one. However, it has some decided flaws. First, it is Rife with grammar and punctuation errors, which I never like to see in children's books. This book had comma splices and other run-on sentences (more than one). This book also appeared to have words left out that should have been there. I never like to see grammar or usage errors in a children's book because children are such sponge

★★★★★Joshua Easton

Manners Are ImportantGreat quick read about the importance of manners even in a request or invitation. Cute illustrations make the message more palpable. Be kind, be courteous, and be polite. Parents will love this.

Jamie Bee

Too Many Language ErrorsI believe the publisher is well-intentioned with this book. The basic message is a good one. However, it has some decided flaws. First, it is Rife with grammar and punctuation errors, which I never like to see in children's books. This book had comma splices and other run-on sentences (more than one). This book also appeared to have words left out that should have been there. I never like to see grammar or usage errors in a children's book because children are such sponge

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