Strawberry Shortcake: Berry Friends Forever on DVD March 5
When the very formal Berry Bitty Buggy Derby is revived, the girls are unfamiliar with the traditional behavior for the event. Blueberry starts off as the resident expert, but eventually gets so obsessed with manners she does more harm than good. In the end, the girls work together and learn the true meaning of being BFF's or Berry Friends Forever.
This feature will highlight some of the “berry” best manners that Strawberry and Blueberry would approve of! Your kids will learn how to be on their "berry" best behavior everyday with this fun guide!
Keep Your Elbows Off the Table
While the origin of this table manner is still up for debate, it’s “berry” polite to keep your elbows off the table while eating! Resting your elbows on the table while you eat makes you prone to accidental spills and other mishaps, while remembering to keep your elbows off the table ensures that food, utensils, and drinks remain on the table and out of your lap!
Always Use Your “Inside Voice”
It’s easy to get excited when talking about something you love and are excited about, or when having fun with your berry best friends, but it’s important to always use your “inside voice.” If you’re invited to a formal event like the Berry Bitty Buggy Derby like Strawberry and her pals are, you’d have to do your best to not yell to show your excitement!
Always Use “Please” and “Thank you”
Always remember to say, “please” before asking for something, and “thank you” when someone does something to help you. Using “please” and “thank you” isn’t just a way to be polite when asking for something, but it’s also a nice way to decline someone’s offer. Let’s say a friend offers you a snack at their house, but you’re allergic to the food – what do you say? “No, thank you!”
Knock Before Entering
If someone has the door to their bedroom, the bathroom, etc. closed, you should always knock and ask for permission to come in before entering. In general, people shut doors when they don’t want company, so if you want to be on your “berry” best behavior, you should always knock!
Chew With Your Mouth Closed
No matter how yummy your food is, always remember that those you’re eating with don’t want to see your chewed food hanging out of your mouth! Even though everyone enjoys tasty food, it’s important to chew food with your mouth closed so that you don’t accidentally gross out your dining companions. Chewing with your mouth closed also helps you keep from dropping chewed food on your clothes and the table. Another “berry” good tip: don’t talk with your mouth full of food either – it’s considered polite to finish chewing and then speak!
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70 comments:
Always respect your elders
I think it is important to teach children compassion.
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To say please and thank you!
saying please and thank you
Please and Thank you
I was just talking about this a few days ago... for weddings. Please always make sure you send a thank you card to all your guests.
always saying please and thank you.
Men and boys should take off their hats indoors!
Nancy
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Using nice words!
respecting elders.
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As Captain Kangaroo would say, "Remember the magic words. Please and thank you."
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saying please and thank you!
to say please and thank you!
saying please and thank you always
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Please and thank you and saying sorry
please, thank you and being respectful of people
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Always say thank you.
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to always say please and thank you and to make eye contact with the person you are speaking to.
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the simple things saying good morning and please and thankyou, pohl19@comcast.net
Saying please and thank-you always.
I think they should always Knock before entering...
Ann B.
saying please and thank you!
Thank you and please!
Deborah
Please and thank you and don't leave the table until everyone is finished eating.
always treat people how you wanted to be treated
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Honesty is very important to me. thanks
Saying thank you is very important!
please and thank you
Always saying please and thank you.
Always Please and Thank you! I have been drilling it in my kids heads since they were born! LOL
I think Please and thank you are important :)
Saying Please and Thank You
Besides please and thank you, we have been teaching my grandson to call adults by Sir or Ma'am
Sandy VanHoey
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Saying Please & Thank You
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Always Be polite saying please thank you and your welcome
Simple please and thank you.
Thanks for the chance.
for children to say please an thank you
Saying please and thank you & treating others as you'd want to be treated
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Look people in the eye when you are speaking to them.
saying thank you
Respecting your elders!
Thanks for the chance to win!
Always say Please and Thank You :)
definitely being honest!
I think opening the doors and thanking your servers
Never spit in front of women or children.
Please and Thank You is very important
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Saying thank you whenever it calls for it. letessha@yahoo.com
Saying Thankyou!
Saying thank you is the most important.
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always saying- please and thank you
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To always say Please and Thanky you
Using the word please is important.
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Saying please and thank you and sharing.
saying thank you and you are welcome
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REspect!
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Always say please and thank you.Thank God for all your blessings.
Thank you for the giveaway! :)
Saying please and thank you is a big one in our house.
saying please and thank you
I think teaching a child to say mam and sir is a very important etiquette to instill in them.
I feel that kids should be respectful in speaking to adults, particularly seniors.
Always hold the door for the person behind you!
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Respecting your elders
Saying please and thank you are so very important!
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Covering your mouth when you cough or sneeze
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forgive those who do you wrong
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Always saying please and thank you.
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being polite and considering other people's feelings
please and thank you are on the top of my good manners list thanks crystal allen
Please and thank you.
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