The Polite Paws of Bella the Bunny

The Polite Paws of Bella the Bunny

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Join Bella the Bunny as she learns about good manners and polite behavior. From saying 'please' and 'thank you' to sharing toys and helping friends, this sweet story teaches children the importance of kindness and respect in a fun and engaging way.

age4 - 6 bliain d’aois
emotional intelligence
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Hello! This is Bella the little Bunny. Bella is kind, but today she wants to learn about using her best Manners and being polite to everyone.

Bella wants a sweet, crunchy carrot from her friend, Freddie the Frog. Instead of just grabbing it, Bella says, "Please may I have a carrot?"

Freddie gives Bella the carrot. Bella makes sure to say "Thank You!" Saying "Thank You" shows that we are grateful and happy for a kindness.

Bella is playing with her favorite wooden block tower. Her little brother, Ben, wants to play too. Bella smiles and says, "Would you like to Share my blocks?"

Ben wants to put the next block on the tower, but Bella already has one. Bella practices patience and lets Ben go first. She Waits for her turn quietly.

Bella sees a group of friends playing a fun game of hopscotch. Bella doesn't run in. She politely asks, "May I play with you, please?"

Bella feels a tickle in her throat and needs to cough! She uses her paw to cover her mouth when she coughs. This keeps germs away from her friends.

Bella sees an older owl friend, Professor Ollie, drop his heavy book. Bella runs over quickly to help pick it up. Helping others is a very good manner.

Bella needs to walk past two friends who are talking. She needs to get through! Bella says, "Excuse Me" softly before stepping past them.

Oh no! Bella accidentally knocks over Ben's toy car. Bella quickly says, "I am Sorry." She helps Ben pick it up. Taking responsibility is important.

Bella learned that good manners are really just ways of being Kind and respectful to the people around us. They make life more fun!

Bella is a wonderful bunny with excellent manners! Being polite and kind is like giving a gift to everyone you meet.

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