20+ Free Printable Manners Cards, Booklets, Charts, and Games

Teaching your child or students manners is one of the best things you can do. But it can be a very challenging task. Fortunately, there are some great resources available to make your task easier and much more fun. Today, I’m sharing links to 20+ free printable manners cards, booklets, charts, and games – perfect for home or classroom.

20+ Free Printable Manners Cards, Booklets, Charts, and Games

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Using Manners Printables for 100 Acts of Kindness and the Kind Words Challenge with the Kindness Elves

My 3-year-old granddaughter, Zoey, and I are doing both the 100 Acts of Kindness Challenge and the Kind Words Challenge with the Kindness Elves. Free manners printables are great for kindness projects as well as to reinforce good manners at any time.

Reading Her Manners Booklet to the Kindness Elves

Reading Her Manners Booklet to the Kindness Elves

We got out our manners materials from last year, and Zoey had fun reading the free manners matching cards we’d made into a book to the Kindness Elves.

Free Printable Manners Cards, Booklets, Charts, and Games

Here are some free printable manners cards, booklets, charts, and games to encourage good manners.

Free Printable Manners Cards and Booklets

Printable cards can often be made into booklets (laminated or not). I often use binder rings to easily attach the pages to make a booklet.

Free Printable Manners Charts

You could frame a manners chart or just set it on a tabletop easel on a shelf or table as a helpful reminder.

Manners Menu from the Palette Muse

Manners Song and Chart from DLTK’s Crafts for Kids

Kitchen Rules Chart from Love from the Oven

Free Printable Manners Games

Have fun with manners and kindness activities! 🙂

Deb Chitwood

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  1. Jenessa Mullen says February 14, 2017 at 7:03 pm

Wow! Thank you for this great resource. I could definitely use a lot of these with my five year old son. #MMBH

Hello Deb,
This is something awesome which we should teach our kids. Undoubtedly you are doing a really great job. Thank you so much.

Wow! These look amazing! What an amazing idea.

These days my focus is to remind my 5 year old to look into the adult’s eyes when they’re greeting them. Cuz kids usually look down or away and no body gets to hear them at all! #practicalmondays

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My favorite St. Patrick Day activity was dressing up in all green. When my son was growing up, we would plan his outfit.

We actually do not have any St. Patty’s traditions. Think I should look for some to do with my little ones!

I do not know of their traditions really except wearing green and eating a lot of potato dishes which I love.

My favorite St Patty’s day tradition is taking my mom out to dinner because her birthday is on St Patty’s Day!

Sending a special package to my brother and his family with little St. Paddy day stuff. Our tradition is celebrating my mom’s birthday! She was born on March 17. I like to listen to Irish music 🙂 We do the green dressing and corn beef and cabbage. My first time here…I’ll be coming back to chech it out! Great job! My favorite is the corned beef and cabbage, I love it.

Our fav st pattys day tradition is getting the kids all greened up for school…getting them green bagels…then corned beef and cabbage For dinner!!

It’s my husband’s birthday and he is Irish. We have dinner at a friend’s house with family. I have to have my corned beef. Thanks

Green Beer is my favorite tradition My favorite is eating corned beef and cabbage with potatoes. My favorite is the corned beef and cabbage and shamrock shaped green cookies

My favorite St. Patrick’s Day tradition is to make Irish Soda Bread and have the kids spread homemade butter on it. Yum, Yum!!

Corn beef and cabbage is my favorite thing about St. Patty’s Day. corn beef and cabbage is my favorite

We LOVE LOVE LOVE corned beef and cabbage! When my mom worked in a resistant every year growing up when we were kids till even after I had kids we would go to my moms job for corned beef and cabbage! But not anymore she had to stop working to care for her husband who had a stroke… now my husband makes it! I’m so excited I can’t wait for corned beef!

We LOVE LOVE LOVE corned beef and cabbage! When my mom worked in a resistant every year growing up when we were kids till even after I had kids we would go to my moms job for corned beef and cabbage! But not anymore she had to stop working to care for her husband who had a stroke… now my husband makes it! I’m so excited I can’t wait for corned beef! It’s saying duplicate comment…

We LOVE LOVE LOVE corned beef and cabbage! When my mom worked in a resistant every year growing up when we were kids till even after I had kids we would go to my moms job for corned beef and cabbage! But not anymore she had to stop working to care for her husband who had a stroke… so we eat it at home

Lucky Cash $800 Giveaway…Well yes I would call that lucky! My favorite tradition is finding super cute St. Paddy’s Day outfits for my girls and I. We love cooking and eating corned beef and cabbage! Yum!

Our favorite tradition growing up was to make cupcakes and frost them with green icing and make clovers using spearmint candy.

We love coming up with fun outfits featuring green, gold and even rainbows! Our three year old daughter is very excited to dress up this year!

Our daughter just started wanting to make leprechaun traps! We’re having a ton of fun with it!

We are making Irish Sosa Bread on Friday, just like my grandmother used to make! I can’t wait to share it with our daughter!

Making leprechaun traps! My kids love it! My favorite St. Patty’s Day tradition is to make green eggs and ham for breakfast. I enjoy Green Beer

My friends and I would go to a Irish bar and listen to Irish music and have green beer . later we may have cabbage and corned beef and don’t forget the green shirts and hats.

Drinking green beer.

I love making green pancakes and warm green vanilla milk for the kids (and healthy green smoothies)! It is also fun to see them make leprechaun traps.

We don’t really have any St Patty’s Day traditions. We wear our green and that’s about it.
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