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A link to the history of chopsticks and one on the art of using chopsticks at the new shelton wet/dry today, but to me what was most interesting is the photo above, which appears to be a child's first chopsticks - fused at the top, grip holes for the thumb and two fingers, and broader gripping tips.
Very cleverly designed!
Addendum: Found a photo of them in use here, and a retail source for these "Bunny Fun Training Chopsticks."
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