"Polite Bunny" by Laura Rountree Smith is an early 1900's children's book that uses the enchanting experiences of Pretty Bunny to teach important lessons about manners and etiquette. Pretty Bunny, after receiving an invitation from her Aunt Etiquette, goes on a trip where she meets a variety of bunny characters and learns how to behave well in different places, such as at home, school, and on trips. Along with her companions like Healthy Bunny, she discovers appropriate behavior for everything from eating at the table to going shopping and behaving on the street. The book teaches children the importance of being polite, respectful, and considerate in their daily lives through interesting rhymes and fun pictures. "Polite Bunny" is a delightful story that helps children learn and use good manners in a cheerful and memorable way.
Polite bunny
By Laura Rountree Smith
A young bunny journeys through whimsical scenarios, mastering the art of etiquette and transforming into a paragon of politeness.
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