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Chatterbox Activity
Rated 5.00 out of 5This Conversation Starter Game is a FUN way to make Device-Free Dinners possible!
You will receive a lovely box filled with 51 conversation starters to promote enjoyable chats and bonding around the dinner table.
Use the 9 blank cards to create your own unique topics!Have fun and talk lots!
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Manners Bookmarks
Children love to read and what better way to keep manners in focus than with a terrific bookmark placed in their favourite book!
The bookmark incorporates ideas connected to MANNERS that remind children how to be more gracious towards others.
Download includes a PDF sheet of four, 2″ x 6″ double-sided bookmarks.
*Great gift idea for family members or classroom students.
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Manners Mats
Rated 5.00 out of 5It’s difficult for young children to wait patiently for their food at a restaurant. As an alternative to playing with electronic gadgets, these fun, paper placemats loaded with games, puzzles and activities are a great way to teach manners when dining out.
Each pad includes 38 different tear-off placemats.
A preschool version is available, also.Now it’s simple to have a #devicefreedinner.
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Speech & Thought Bubbles
EXCELLENT TOOL FOR TEACHERS!
Ever wonder how to convey to children that not everything they think has to be spoken?These Speech & Thought Bubbles are the perfect way to teach this concept. They are double-sided; dry-erasable and can be used again and again.
Create conversations to role-play with your students to help them understand when to speak and when to be quiet.
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Thank You Cards
Rated 5.00 out of 5Thank you cards are an important way of showing appreciation and gratitude for a gift or even for a special person who means so much like a teacher or coach.
There are two styles – one for preschoolers and the other for older children.
Each package includes an instructional card showing how to write a great thank you card.
Help get your children in the habit of writing thank you cards!