What to talk about at the dinner table? Why how to eat Slippery Noodles, of course!
Twirl them, whirl them, slop them, slip them,
twist them, curl them, whip them, flip them,
sip them, slurp them, chew them, beat them.
But you must use your fork, when you eat them.
But what happens when you eat too much, like Ruby-Loo?
She ate and ate and ate and ate,
until her tummy started to roar,
“Run,” it said, “run.”
So she ran to the toilette and slammed the door.
Eating at the dinner table is so much more fun when you can share these silly poems out loud. Parents will see how children experiences food and kids may just try a few more bites, or at least ask where our food comes from.
Award wining artist Eric-Shabazz Larkin, in a high-spirited debut as author and illustrator, captures the joy of eating together and will bring the whole family together to the dinner table.
What to talk about at the dinner table? Why how to eat Slippery Noodles, of course!
Twirl them, whirl them, slop them, slip them,
twist them, curl them, whip them, flip them,
sip them, slurp them, chew them, beat them.
But you must use your fork, when you eat them.
But what happens when you eat too much, like Ruby-Loo?
She ate and ate and ate and ate,
until her tummy started to roar,
“Run,” it said, “run.”
So she ran to the toilette and slammed the door.
Eating at the dinner table is so much more fun when you can share these silly poems out loud. Parents will see how children experiences food and kids may just try a few more bites, or at least ask where our food comes from.
Award wining artist Eric-Shabazz Larkin, in a high-spirited debut as author and illustrator, captures the joy of eating together and will bring the whole family together to the dinner table.