Fanny and May

Fanny and May by Jon Buller is a charming children’s book published by Crown Publishers in 1984. This edition features 47 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around Fanny, May, and their mother, who reside in a whimsical house made entirely of pink cake. The narrative explores the delightful yet challenging moments that arise when Fanny indulges in the tempting treats of their unique home.
Readers will find a playful exploration of family dynamics and sibling relationships as Fanny and May navigate their delicious surroundings. The book touches on themes of temptation and the consequences of indulgence, all within the context of a fantastical setting. With its engaging premise, Fanny and May offers a lighthearted look at the bonds between parents and children, as well as the adventures that can unfold in a world where everything is edible.
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Fanny, May, and their mother live in a temptingly delicious house that is a pink cake, which Fanny takes a bite of once too often.
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