cover image Whoopi's Big Book of Manners

Whoopi's Big Book of Manners

Whoopi Goldberg, , illus. by Olo. . Hyperion/Jump at the Sun, $15.99 (40pp) ISBN 978-0-7868-5295-6

Amusingly—and expectedly—lacking subtlety, this comedic actress's take on what constitutes good manners will tickle youngsters' fancy, even if it imparts little advice they haven't already heard. Goldberg begins with a bang: "Nobody wants to see your finger in your nose," while Polish artist Olo depicts a boy at the back of a bus, just as he's about to do the deed, observed by a host of passengers. (The final spread reveals the boy in the act—with a flip of a flap—behind a gate bearing a "Keep Out" sign and the suggestion that "Maybe, if you are alone... But don't let anyone see!") The second spread reads, "But before we get to that," as the author lays out the magic words (e.g., please, thank you, excuse me, etc.). Her glib and garrulous guidance includes directives to clean up after yourself, not to interrupt and to say you're sorry if you did something wrong. She also offers lighthearted though valid etiquette tips at the dinner table, at the movies and while talking on a cellular phone. Goldberg fans will recognize her voice, as she wryly slips in some counsel for grown-ups ("Don't yell at the coach because you think little Magilla is not getting enough playing time or you think you can do a better job"). Olo's electric-hued, multi-media illustrations keep these conscientious, often comedic tips in check, playing up the humor with hyperbole. Ages 4-up. (Oct.)