More Goops and How Not to Be Them: A Manual of Manners for Impolite Infants
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The work presents short comic verses paired with simple illustrations that lampoon common childish misbehaviors and show corrective conduct. Each brief poem focuses on a particular fault—table manners, noisiness, littering, borrowing without asking, impatience, and impoliteness when visiting—and supplies a wry admonition or practical tip. Playful rhyme and exaggerated examples turn etiquette lessons into memorable moral sketches aimed at teaching politeness, consideration, and self-control through humor.
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