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    Madeline Says Merci: The Always-Be-Polite Book by John Bemelmans Marciano, Ludwig Bemelmans

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    • Age Range: 3 to 8
    • Pub. Date: September 2001
    • 48pp
    • Sales Rank: 18,278
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      • Pub. Date: September 2001
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
      • Format: Paperback, 48pp
      • Sales Rank: 18,278
      • Age Range: 3 to 8

      Synopsis

      Madeline loves adventure and is not afraid of mice. She loves winter, snow, and ice. And she also knows the secret of being polite is simply to be kind to others. With help from her friends -- Miss Clavel, the girls, and even Pepito -- Madeline introduces basic ideas such as please and thank you, sharing, cleaning up, and so much more. With its charming illustrations and humorous verse, this book is a must-have for Madeline fans of all ages.

      School Library Journal

      K-Gr 3-The spunky French schoolgirl has been transformed into a mini "Miss Manners" in this story by the grandson of Ludwig Bemelmans. As she wends her way through the streets of Paris, Madeline spreads a message of kindness and good behavior despite the occasional pillow fight and spilled juice. Is this the same child who dared to say, "Pooh-Pooh" to a tiger at the zoo? The pencil-and-gouache illustrations, reminiscent of the earlier books, suggest that that impish Parisian is still alive and well. While the rhyming text is a litany of all the ways to be very good, some of the verses are a bit awkward. However, the playful illustrations should draw a smile. This is not a new or particularly exciting adventure, but for those who wish to encourage a discussion of manners in a slightly humorous way, Madeline may be a helpful vehicle.-Carol Schene, Taunton Public Schools, MA Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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