Smart Girl's Guide: Manners, revised
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Smart Girl's Guide: Manners, revised  -     By: Nancy Holyoke

Smart Girl's Guide: Manners, revised

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Discover some helpful hints, tips, and more in A Smart Girl's Guide: Manners. This fun and interactive book is a helpful guide for girls ages 8-12 to use for being polite and having manners in everyday life. Includes quizzes, letters, and advice from other girls.

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Title: Smart Girl's Guide: Manners, revised
By: Nancy Holyoke
Format: Paperback
Vendor: American Girl Publishing
Dimensions: 9.50 X 5.50 X 0.38 (inches)
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 160958189X
ISBN-13: 9781609581893
Stock No: WW581893

Publisher's Description

Discover the new and improved guide to all things manners! With updated content and fun illustrations, this title is more relevant than ever. As a comprehensive manners guide, girls will learn proper etiquette for everyday events and tricky social situations. This guide is also filled with great advice on everything from eating in fancy restaurants and handling troublemakers at parties to regaining composure after embarrassing accidents. Humorous illustrations, letters from other girls, and entertaining quizzes all make the lessons fun to learn.

Author Bio

Nancy Holyoke has had two careers. The first was in New York City, working for The New Yorker and a quirky downtown literary magazine called Wigwag. The second began when she moved to Madison, Wisconsin, to be the founding editor of American Girl®. After leading the magazine to two National Magazine Award nominations, she wrote a half-dozen award-winning titles for the American Girl line of books. In recent years, she’s led a team of writers, artists, and photographers creating over a hundred books and online offerings for early readers at the Rowland Reading Foundation. She has a degree from the Iowa Writers Workshop.

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