Spaghetti Is Not a Finger Food: (and other life lessons)
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Introducing Spaghetti Is Not a Finger Food: (and other life lessons) by Jodi Carmichael, a delightful chapter book that takes readers on a heartfelt journey through the eyes of Connor, an eight-year-old boy with Asperger’s Syndrome. This captivating story not only entertains but also enlightens readers about the unique way children with Asperger's perceive their surroundings. The whimsical cover featuring a joyous boy entices all ages, making this book a wonderful resource for both children...
Show moreIntroducing Spaghetti Is Not a Finger Food: (and other life lessons) by Jodi Carmichael, a delightful chapter book that takes readers on a heartfelt journey through the eyes of Connor, an eight-year-old boy with Asperger’s Syndrome. This captivating story not only entertains but also enlightens readers about the unique way children with Asperger's perceive their surroundings. The whimsical cover featuring a joyous boy entices all ages, making this book a wonderful resource for both children and adults seeking to understand autism more profoundly. Paired with charming illustrations by Sarah Ackerley, the narrative flows seamlessly, providing both humor and educational insights about the daily challenges faced by kids like Connor.
Best Occasions to Use This Gift:
This book is ideal for World Autism Awareness Day, where stories like Connor's inspire conversations about acceptance and inclusion. Perfect for family reading nights, school libraries, and as a thoughtful gift for loved ones working closely with children on the spectrum. It’s also wonderful for birthdays and holidays, serving as a unique present that educates while entertaining.
Unlike many resources that discuss Asperger’s from a clinical perspective, Spaghetti Is Not a Finger Food immerses readers in Connor's daily life, making the experiences raw and relatable. With its humorous tone, it conveys messages of empathy without losing the essence of childhood wonder. Other books may simplify complexities; this one embraces them, allowing readers to genuinely feel Connor’s triumphs and struggles. Jodi Carmichael’s approach stands out by tackling intricate topics like bullying and sensory issues with a touch of humor and heart—an essential balance for young audiences.
Why You Will Love This Book:
If you’ve ever felt misunderstood or wish to foster compassion in your children, this book resonates deeply. It brings warmth and understanding to complex emotions and social situations, making it not just a read but an experience. With every page, you’ll feel a connection with Connor's journey, gaining insights into how simple everyday interactions can become monumental learning moments. As readers, you’ll cheer for Connor’s small victories and appreciate the humor of his misadventures, creating moments of joy and reflection for anyone who has been on a similar path.
Less| manufacturer | Little Pickle Press |
|---|---|
| height | 7.25 |
| weight | 0.48060773116 |
| width | 0.38 |
| length | 6.25 |
| releaseDate | 2013-04-01T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
This book is suitable for children aged 6-12, making it perfect for young readers and family sharing.
Yes, it's an excellent resource for parents, providing insight into the daily experiences of children with Asperger's.
Absolutely! It's designed to promote empathy and understanding, making it perfect for inclusive classroom discussions.
Yes, through Connor's experiences, it addresses serious themes like social misunderstandings while maintaining a humorous tone.
Yes, the book features charming illustrations by Sarah Ackerley that enhance the storytelling experience.
Currently, there are no sequels, but it serves as a wonderful standalone book with educational value.