be pretty nice to me, and the people used to use me a lot.
Now, I'm practically out of a job because I never get used by the people, and the other silverware won't have much to do with me either." Poor Jean the Fork... just can't figure out why things have changed for her. Why are the people not using her at meals? And why do the other forks, knives and spoons avoid her? When she asks the wise old can opener about it, he replies:
"Well, I hate to break it to you, my friend, Fork, but it appears you smell like last week's pork!" In the fifth book in her award-winning
Building Relationships series, author Julia Cook offers a hilarious approach to a very personal issue - good hygiene! Using silverware as the stars, Julia helps explain the importance of regular bathing, too brushing, and other hygiene-related issues.
Students, parents and educators will laugh and learn along with Fork as she discovers the importance of good personal hygiene and its impact on your relationships with others!
Tips are included in the storybook for parents and educators to help encourage kids to keep clean.
The Building Relationships series also includes: - Making Friends Is an Art!
- Cliques Just Don't Make Cents
- Tease Monster
- Peer Pressure Gauge
- Rumor Has It...
- The Judgmental Flower
- Table Talk
- I Want to Be the Only Dog