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| image  = Manners Matter.jpg
| author  = *[[Marc Brown]] (cover credit)
*[[K. Emily Hutta]]
| illustrator = *[[Marc Brown]] (cover credit)
*[[Judy Nelson]]
| date      = 2001
| publisher = [[Advance Publishers, L.C.]]
| isbn  = 1579731082
| previous = ''[[Arthur's Promise]]''
| next = ''[[Queen for a Day]]''
}}
'''''Manners Matter''''' is the first book in ''[[Arthur's Family Values]]'', a series of ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'' book titles aimed specifically at teaching morals. The moral of the book is "Keeping a Promise." The book was written by [[K. Emily Hutta]] and illustrated by [[Judy Nelson]].
 
==Synopsis==
[[Arthur Read|Arthur]] and his friends are out playing basketball when suddenly [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] steals [[Buster Baxter|Buster]]'s turn and shoots a basket. [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]], [[Prunella Deegan|Prunella]] and [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] all call him out for being rude and having no manners, but Binky replies that he gets what he wants without them and walks away whistling.
 
Francine says that they can't let Binky get away with that and Muffy suggests signing him up for a manners class. None of the group can really imagine Binky in a manners class, but Brain does think that Muffy might be on to something in that Binky needs to learn how to act more polite. Arthur suggests that they could all try acting rude around him so he can see how it feels. They all agree, [[Alan Powers|Brain]] calling it an  "interesting behavior study" and Muffy saying that it won't be easy for her to act rude, but she'll try.
 
Later that day, Arthur and Buster encounter Binky watching a street performer and stand in front of him, blocking his view. Binky complains that he can't see, but the two just tell him that he'll need to move. They then gush about the street
==External links==
*''[https://openlibrary.org/books/OL22859503M/Manners_matter Manners Matter]'' on OpenLibrary (read free with registration)

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