Karin Katz, local author, will visit the Jewish Community Center Book Fair Thursday, November 7th at 11:00am.
“There’s a Fly in My Soup,” tells the story of a hungry fly who eats and plays on a little girl’s food without permission. As anger and exasperation brew in her, she never swats him or uses physical harm. This lends itself to the “no more bullying” policy that is growing worldwide and demonstrates tolerance. Eventually the fly apologizes, and they become friends illustrating forgiveness. There’s a fly in my soup is short rhyming story that teaches tolerance, manners and respect. It depicts these virtues in an age appropriate way by using restraint and forgiveness that eventually lead to friendship.
