Fr. 24.90

Sometimes I Eat with My Hands

English · Hardback

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"I use a fork to eat my broccoli, and a spoon to scoop up deeelicious mac-and-cheese ... but sometimes I eat with my hands! The little girl in this story, Feven, along with her little brother, isn't afraid of trying new foods like broccoli, watermelon and mac-and-cheese. But for each meal she needs to decide: should she use utensils, or is this a food to eat with her hands? Each meal is an opportunity to learn and play. When Grandma comes to visit, the whole family gathers around the dinner table to eat injera, an Ethiopian flatbread. And Feven knows just what to do. Sometimes I Eat With My Hands reminds us that customs around food can be central to who we are, and that learning to eat means sharing with the people we love."--

About the author

KID HAILE is an artist of Ethiopian descent born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. After obtaining a degree in biological sciences from the University of Guelph, his continued interest in beauty and the narratives surrounding images of value pulled him back to the arts, leading him to study at the Florence Academy of Art. Sometimes I Eat With My Hands is his first children’s book.

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