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The Kids Good Manners DVD

KIDS GOOD MANNERS FOR KIDS SAKE (DVD MOVIE)

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List Price: $ 12.99

Price: $ 7.82

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  1. Jeffrey M. Freund

    Review by Jeffrey M. Freund for The Kids Good Manners DVD
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    Finally a DVD that teaches manners in a fun and creative way. The whole point of an educational DVD is to learn something. The Kids Good Manners DVD does just that. My child watched it several months ago and to this day she still remembers and more important, displays the CORRECT manners. The best thing I like about this DVD is you play a game while learning.

  2. James E. Harwood

    Review by James E. Harwood for The Kids Good Manners DVD
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    The DVD was fun for my children to watch and learn manners. They liked the game show format. The unique format kept them interested and as a result they now have a concept of good behavior.

    They actually select this DVD on their own to watch over and over. I give the producers extremely high marks for ingenuity and content.

  3. Mark Allen

    Review by Mark Allen for The Kids Good Manners DVD
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    My kids enjoyed the DVD so much they watched it three or four times. The DVD entertained them while it really got them thinking about having good manners in many different situations.

  4. Leah Nemzek

    Review by Leah Nemzek for The Kids Good Manners DVD
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    This DVD helps kids learn in a fun, entertaining way. It sets up specific situations that children deal with daily and teaches manners in a game format. Kids will enjoy the game, and learn some good manners at the same time. I’d recommend it.

  5. kookenhaken

    Review by kookenhaken for The Kids Good Manners DVD
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    Got this hoping it was more detailed than a video I bought previously (“Look Mom, I Have Good Manners”–which I liked overall better than this item) and discovered it covered pretty much the same topics. I was looking for something more sophisticated, I suppose. My eight year old watched politely and we agreed that it seemed pretty flat and unimaginative. It addresses topics such as basic table manners, good sportsmanship, and how to answer the phone politely, but honestly, it was pretty lame (what’s with the crudely animated dog parroting the answers to the quiz?) despite the game-show format, which could have enlivened it considerably. I won’t be going to the trouble and expense of returning it (I used my Amazon Rewards bucks to purchase it, so it was essentially free), but maybe I can pass it along to a family with younger kids.

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