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Thanks A LOT, Emily Post! (2009)

by Jennifer Larue Huget(Favorite Author)
3.16 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
0375838538 (ISBN13: 9780375838538)
languge
English
publisher
Schwartz & Wade
review 1: In the front of the book we are told that Emily Post created fictional characters like Mrs. Toplofty, Mr. Kindhart, Mrs. Wellborn and Mrs. Worldly for her 1922 book Etiquette in society, in business, in politics and at home". The same characters are sprinkled throughout this wonderful story.When mother brings home an etiquette book by Emily Post, life at home changes. The children are consistently being told what Emily Post says they should do in every situation. They are hit with so many rules that they feel they can no longer have any fun. The lovely characters from Emily Post's book weigh in on each and every situation. Finally the older brother comments that he bet Emily was not a perfect child. That is when Mrs. Worldly lets them in on some of the mean little ant... moreics Emily Post pulled. This gives them an idea. They put their plan in action to get rid of Emily and her friends. This was a wonderful book. They plan they came up with was wonderful and funny. The illustrations were bright, colorful and had so much for they eyes to take in, (think eye candy). I think this is a book every grown up should share with a child. It is a wonderful way to teach some etiquette, which is something that seems to be going out the door in today's age. I am very glad I got this book and read it to my grandchildren.
review 2: Hilarious but I won't recommend it to kids. The illustrations are nice but that's just it. No, I wouldn't encourage adults to give this book to kids. I would actually hide it from them. We cannot afford to have more uncouth youngsters. They in fact have to be taught some refinement that they might have missed out. There must be an Emily Post edition for GenY, GenX, and the Digital Natives generations. less
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Tim
I thought this book fought the good intentions of the mother to teach manners to her children.
amaritza41
Magical illustrations that bring the book to life. I loved it!
sunshine010
Are good manners snobby? Sure seems so...
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