Spoon isn't happy. Everybody else, from Fork to Knife to Ladle, seems to have more fun than Spoon. What he doesn't know, though, is that Fork, Knife, and Ladle all think Spoon's life is better than theirs.
I used this book to help teach personification to 4th grade. It really worked! After I read it, I let each student choose one common object from a bag of things I'd gathered from around school (pencil, calculator, notepad, paper clip, penny, magnetic letter, round-tip scissors, etc.). I gave them two glue dots and two googly eyes to glue onto their object. Then they wrote a paragraph or two from the point of view of their object. While one reading of Spoon didn't transform them into brilliant writers, it did seem to help them gain some understanding of personification. I was really pleased, and will do this lesson again. Plus, their writings make a fun bulletin board. :)