Max Makes a Cake
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
Baby sisters can be so annoying!
That's what Max thinks. Max needs his daddy's help—right now!—to bake a surprise Passover birthday cake for his mommy. But as baby Trudy fusses instead of napping, and Daddy tries to settle her down, their time to bake is slipping away.
With her warm and pithy storytelling, Michelle Edwards captures the moment in a child's life when he realizes that he has the power to do things on his own.
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It's Mom's birthday, so she has to have a cake. But Dad has baby duty, and it's looking less and less likely that he and son Max will be able to make the kosher-for-Passover cake mix they bought at the supermarket. Unable to wait any longer, Max invents a chametz-free cake that's "different from all other cakes" and well within the grasp of any young, aspiring chef: a stack of matzo that uses jam-sweetened cream cheese for frosting and filling. In his first book for children, illustrator/concept artist Santoso astutely renders Max's journey from itchy exasperation to triumphant ingenuity, while Edwards (Room for the Baby) makes some nice parallels between his impatience and the "hurry, hurry, hurry" that characterized the ancient Israelites' flight from Egypt. The ending is ripe for replication. Ages 3 7.