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Tarfumes.com - Whoopi's Big Book of Manners

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List Price: $15.99
Our Price: $16.35
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Manufacturer: Jump At The Sun
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 395.1 Format: Bargain Price Label: Jump At The Sun Manufacturer: Jump At The Sun Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 40 Publication Date: 2006-10-01 Publisher: Jump At The Sun Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Release Date: 2006-09-26 Studio: Jump At The Sun
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Whoopi's Big Book of Manners Comment: I picked this up at the bookstore, just shopping for books for my 5 year old granddaughter. She and her mother read it together, and she loved it. She was so excited about it, that she brought it downstairs to "read" to me. The illustrations are great, and the surprise at the end really made her giggle. I highly recommend it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: My Review Comment: It's a shame that we have people who look up to this person. After seeing the way she behaves herself on "The View" I've come to realize that she is nothing more than a racist pig.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Whoopi Goldberg Comment: Good book. Whoopi Goldberg has a way of talking that usually makes sense. Now that she's on "The View", it reminds me of her former talk show, that was a pleasant and enjoyable show. It's been interesting listening to Whoopi Goldberg talk about Hillary Clinton for President. Did you know that Hillary Clinton Earned more votes than any Presidential Primary candidate in the history of America?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Super Book Comment: Whoopi got it right. I think young children today are NOT getting taught manners and many adults are losing the manners they were taught. Great book then to read to your children for their education and for adults a refresher.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Since when is RACISM good manners? Comment: This book starts off like an innocuous book of basic etiquette and light-hearted humor, but when I came across a comment in the middle of the book stating that it was not polite to burp in public, "unless you're in Korea", and it's not good manners to slurp your food "unless you're in China", I really did a double take. This, in a book designed to teach children manners and proper behavior in our society? One might forgive comedians making racially derogatory remarks in an adult-themed monologue, but that was certainly not what a parent should expect, or accept, in a book written for their children. There's enough intolerance and bigotry in our world without books like this encouraging such attitudes.
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