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Barney And Baby Bop Go To The Restaurant (Paperback)
by Mark Bernthal
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Picture books, Basic manners learning, Ages 0-3, Children's books |
Market price: ¥ 68.00
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¥ 68.00
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Good for Gifts
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MSL Pointer Review:
A good guide for parents to teach kids how to display good table manners and behavior in a public eating place. |
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Author: Mark Bernthal
Publisher: Scholastic
Pub. in: February, 1998
ISBN: 1570642397
Pages: 24
Measurements: 8.2 x 7.6 x 0.1 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BC00180
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This book is ideal for children because it is a good guide for parents to teach their child how to display good table manners and behavior in a public eating place. It teaches children how to use cutlery properly because many children would feel badly when they see other children using a knife and fork comfortably. It also helps the young ones to relax and feel at ease. It also makes them realize that eating out is fun! The pictures are clear, colorful, appealing and attractive to the young children. A great book.
Target readers:
Kids aged 0-3
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Mark Bernthal is author of nearly forty children's books. He's also an Emmy-nominated writer of over fifty screenplays for children's television and home videos. Mark cowrote the play Christmas Special Delivery, performed by churches nationally. He teaches Sunday school to four-year-olds in Plano, Texas, where he resides.
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Barney and Baby Bop eat at a pizza restaurant, where Baby Bop learns about the importance of using good manners.
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A reader, USA
<2006-12-22 00:00>
This is my favorite book ever. The deep, tense plot and the intriguing and multi-dimensional characters kept me reading non-stop from start to finish. Barney is good for all ages, especially the over-50 crowd. For those of you tired by the mindless action and violence, this is for you. This is unlike the TV show Teletubbies. |
Cara, FL USA
<2006-12-22 00:00>
My daughter got this book when she turned three, about six months ago. Whenever we take her to a restaurant, about once a week and always to a very kid-friendly restaurant, we read through this book just before we go, and she now knows how to behave when she's ordering a meal etc. By the way, in case parents of younger kids were wondering - before she was three she was impossible to take out for a meal. She'd kick and scream and generally make it known she wanted to get down! |
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