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Cargando... Who Made This Cake?por Chihiro Nakagawa
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. On the title page a mother places an order for a cake which must be very good. Immediately a hoard of tiny workers don their primary colored helmets and boots. With the assistance of large yellow construction machines they gather the giant ingredients, transport them to the mixing bowl, with two machines break the eggs, and mix the cake with giant mixing implements on the yellow construction graders. When mixed and baked, they decorate the cake with frosting delivered by cement trucks and add strawberry garnish. Finally the cake is delivered into the mother's hands who brings it to the birthday boy. Delightful and especially appealing to toddlers who are fascinating by trucks and construction equipment. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
While a boy and his parents go for an outing, little people invade the house and use their big construction equipment to bake a cake. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Argument: I thought this book was a great way of explaining a step-by-step process of making a cake. It goes through all the necessary actions someone must take when making a cake. I also liked the use of pictures and words that meant noises that were put in the book as well. I think these words made the book easier for kids to relate too because it shows the noise the machine would be making. I also liked how the author used toy machines and little people to make the cake. It is another aspect that kids will be able to relate to easily and connect with. It makes the concept of making a cake more interesting rather than if it is just about a person who is making a cake. ( )