Spork /
Material type: TextPublication details: Toronto : Kids Can Press, c2010Description: [30] p. : col. ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 9781771388054; 9781553377368; 1553377362Subject(s): Identity (Psychology) -- Fiction | Individuality -- Fiction | Tableware -- Fiction | Kitchen utensils -- Fiction | Individuality -- FictionDDC classification: jC813/.6 LOC classification: PZ7.M1118517 | Spo 2010PS8000Summary: His mum is a spoon, his dad is a fork, and he's a bit of both: he's Spork, a utensil who just doesn't seem to fit into the regimented world of the cutlery drawer, and this is his "multi-cutlery" tale, a humorous commentary on individuality and tolerance, that capture the experience and emotions of all who have ever wondered about their place in the world.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | Main Library Picture Books (E) | E .M163 2010 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 34014 |
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His mum is a spoon, his dad is a fork, and he's a bit of both: he's Spork, a utensil who just doesn't seem to fit into the regimented world of the cutlery drawer, and this is his "multi-cutlery" tale, a humorous commentary on individuality and tolerance, that capture the experience and emotions of all who have ever wondered about their place in the world.