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You Made Fun of My Sandwich

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<b>When a kid is teased about their lunch— the response is one of humor, creativity, and empathy.</b><br /><br /> When a classmate mocks their lunch, the storyteller's imagination takes flight. Clearly, the classmate doesn't realize that sandwiches don't know any words and can't be insulted. Also, the kid seems confused. Perhaps they think the sandwich is a strange fish. Or a space rock. But these are not the reasons for the classmate's bullying. Sometimes they come to school with no lunch—or food they throw away. The narrator concludes that the kid is not truly mean. But hungry. And offers them half a sandwich. <br /><br /><i>You Made Fun of My Sandwich</i> tackles two tough topics—bullying and hunger—with a sensitive yet lighthearted hand, skillfully combining humor and empathy. A section for adults at the back of the book shares discussion questions to help children develop empathy and imagination.
<p><b>Jessica Pegis</b> has written three non-fiction series for children and several picture books in the areas of citizenship, conflict, media, and science. Her publications include the little-book series Citizenship in Action and the picture book <i>What Are Insulators and Conductors?</i> (Crabtree Publishing). Her adult speculative fiction novel, The God Painter, was published by Stone Table Books in 2021. Jessica lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.</p><br><p><b>Harry Briggs</b> is an illustrator who lives in the Sierra Nevada foothills, where he has eaten and shared more than a gazillion sandwiches. When not drawing, he enjoys spending most of his free time looking for his glasses.</p>
“This book provides a unique opportunity to raise the topic of teasing with children. An excellent resource for teachers and families to support the discussion of teasing and its impact.”
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