Incoming Resources
- Harrison P. Spader, personal space invader, written by Christianne C. Jones ; pictures by Cale Atkinson
- Beneath a prairie moon, a novel, Kim Vogel Sawyer
- The tricky art of co-existing, how to behave decently no matter what life throws your way, Sandi Toksvig
- Sorry!, The English and their manners, Henry Hitchings
- Thanks a ton!, story by Sabrina Moyle ; pictures by Eunice Moyle
- 21st-century etiquette, Charlotte Ford's guide to manners for the modern age, Charlotte Ford ; with Jacqueline deMontravel
- Do I have to say hello?, Aunt Delia's manners quiz for kids and their grownups, Delia Ephron ; with drawings by Edward Koren
- "Excuse me, but I was next-- ", how to handle the top 100 manners dilemmas, Peggy Post
- Madeline says merci, the-always-be-polite book, John Bemelmans Marciano
- Manners, always gracious, sometimes irreverent, by Kate Spade ; edited by Ruth Peltason and Julia Leach ; illustrations by Virginia Johnson
- One kiss or two?, in search of the perfect greeting, Andy Scott
- Manners on the school bus, by Amanda Doering Tourville ; illustrated by Chris Lensch
- Treating people well, the extraordinary power of civility at work and in life, Lea Berman and Jeremy Bernard ; foreword by Laura Bush
- How to behave badly in Elizabethan England, a guide for knaves, fools, harlots, cuckolds, drunkards, liars, thieves, and braggarts, Ruth Goodman
- Emily Post's the guide to good manners for kids, by Peggy Post and Cindy Post Senning ; illustrated by Kristine Lombardi
- Long live the Queen, 23 rules for living from Britian's longest reigning monarch, Bryan Kozlowski
- It was just right here!, written by Bryan Smith ; illustrated by Lisa Griffin
- Social smarts, modern manners for today's kids, by Elizabeth James and Carol Barkin ; illustrated by Martha Weston
- Miss Manners' basic training, the right thing to say, by Judith Martin
- Edie is ever so helpful, Sophy Henn
- Be polite and kind, Cheri J. Meiners ; illustrated by Meredith Johnson
- Manners can be fun, Munro Leaf