Copyright Date:
2020
Edition Date:
2020
Release Date:
05/12/20
Illustrator:
Andriani, Renee,
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
0-06-291542-8
ISBN 13:
978-0-06-291542-9
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2019944198
Dimensions:
27 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
On his first day of school, a boy uses his favorite thing in the world to make new friends.Teddy loves three things: his red cape, his yellow rain boots, and spaghetti, which he could eat all day. Teddy isn't exactly finicky; he likes "spaghetti with red sauce and meatballsâ¦with white sauce with clamsâ¦or even with eggs and bacon!" But today the ordinarily happy kid is feeling a bit unnerved: It's his first day of school. Mom encourages him to just be himself, and by doing so, he quickly gains new friends. But at lunch, the school bully approaches, hurling the titular epithet. Teddy freezes, but his new friends don't; they are full of compliments for Teddy's warm, fabulous spaghetti lunch. Teddy invites them to dig in-there's plenty. And when Bryan the bully asks in a whisper if he might have some, Teddy even shares with him and tells him he loves his new nickname. In Andriani's cartoon illustrations, the expressive faces and, appropriately, the spaghetti are especial delights. Teddy and his mother have light skin; his classroom is diverse. This mother-daughter collaboration is sweet but slight and unrealistic. With food allergies on the rise, many schools have banned food sharing, and the ease with which the kids deal with the bully is unbelievable. Moreover, while food-shaming is a depressingly common phenomenon, it is rarely the white kid with spaghetti and marinara sauce who is the target.Share this one with kids who have very particular tastes. (Picture book. 3-7)
**A New Atlantic INDIE BESTSELLER!**
The beloved bestselling author of The Hurricane Sisters and Porch Lights, Dorothea Benton Frank, and her daughter, Victoria Benton Frank, join forces to bring young readers a powerful (and scrumptious) story about a standout kid who learns to stick up for himself and the things he loves.
Teddy really, really, REALLY loves spaghetti. What he doesn’t love is getting teased at school. When Teddy takes his favorite food to lunch, a bully calls him a not-so-nice name:
TED-DY SPA-GHET-TI!
Will Teddy let his new nickname prevent him from enjoying what he loves most?
Find out in Dorothea Benton Frank’s first-ever children's book. It's certain to encourage kids to be themselves and to take a bite (or slurp) out of life!
Perfect for anti-bullying and self-confidence discussions with children.