Spoon

author: Rosenthal, Amy Krouse
Thinking that Fork, Knife, and Chopstick have it better than he, Spoon begins to feel down about his status in the utensil world, but when others take the time to show him just how important he is, Spoon quickly comes to realize that being a spoon is the best thing to be after all!.
year: 2009
call number/section: 1000
subjects: spoons, fiction, silverware, mother-child relationship, tableware, individuality, identity

Editions


Spoon
Rosenthal, Amy Krouse
Disney/Hyperion Books (2009)
A small spoon, feeling rather envious of fork, knife, and chopsticks, gets a lot to think about when his mother reminds him of all the things he can do that they cannot.
Schools: 58



Spoon
Rosenthal, Amy Krouse

Thinking that Fork, Knife, and Chopstick have it better than he, Spoon begins to feel down about his status in the utensil world, but when others take the time to show him just how important he is, Spoon quickly comes to realize that being a spoon is the best thing to be after all!.
Schools: 1


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