Please, Mr. Panda (Board Book)
O**3
As enjoyable for the parents as it is for the children
I love reading this book to my kids. It's an important message with a great delivery
M**.
The ostrich says, "Go away!"
The ostrich says, "Go away!" which our young reader found hilarious!
G**N
Manners and merriment
"Please, Mr. Panda" by Steve Antony is a delightful children's book that seamlessly combines humor and valuable life lessons. The book cleverly addresses the importance of manners and politeness through the quirky character of Mr. Panda. 🐼🍩
M**A
Adorable! Great moral!
I thought we might think it was only cute, but the story is very good for kids to learn manners, especially with the repetition.
H**R
Love Mr Panda
Love this book. My nanny kiddos now remember to say please, though they took it kinda literally and if you don't say please they will refuse you in return, which is good they learn to set their own boundaries! Fun, easy to read, flows, and gives the opportunity to talk about setting boundaries and being polite!
D**N
This is the best book
My kids absolutely love this book.
L**Y
Adorable story about manners
My daughter really liked this book immediately, we also got the Thank you, Mr. Panda. She understands that they’re both about using manners. Cute and funny, easy and short enough for small children to understand, remember and quickly learn a lesson. I liked these books so much that I plan on buying more Mr. Panda books and look forward to seeing my children like them as much as this one.
O**S
Great Lesson for Age 2 and Up
This was our day care's Book of the Month, for children age 2-4 years old. They are all learning to use manners with their peers, at the table and when addressing adults. The lesson took a few readings for the children to understand the point, but once they understood what the various characters WEREN'T doing, therefore getting a negative response from Mr Panda, and what they SHOULD be doing to receive a positive response, the lesson stuck with them. If a child forgets his manners, a hint ("How would you ask Mr Panda?") has good results. This book, while a good story to read aloud, may need some additional explanation by the adult reader at first. Mr Panda offers his friends a treat, and who doesn't like donuts?! When each animal's response is rude or selfish, Mr Panda abruptly withdraws his offer and moves on to someone else. When the final offer is made to a friend who uses his manners, he gets ALL the donuts, because as Mr Panda remarks at the end, he doesn't like donuts anyway. I don't know if this sets up unrealistic expectations, but it's a good lesson presented in an entertaining way.
F**O
Ottimo libro
Fantastico libro
C**A
Tapa rayada
Pues siempre que pido libros me llega con desperfectos. La tapa esta rayada.
C**N
Leitura simples e gostosa para criança de 6 anos
Escolhi o livro por ser uma recomendação da escola e por ser uma história simples e bonitinha. Ensina a importancia de falar por favor. Recomendo.
P**R
Too good
Very catchy and I could use the phrase to emphasize in real life situation and the little one heads to it
N**O
Was a good read
Loved it
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