Jake Cake The Robot Dinner Lady

Jake Cake The Robot Dinner Lady by Michael Broad is a UK edition published by Penguin Adult in February 2007. This 144-page book follows Jake Cake, an ordinary kid who enjoys writing and illustrating stories about his adventures, which he insists are true despite others not believing him. In this second installment of a four-book series, Jake encounters a robot school dinner lady who struggles with cooking, discovers goblins in his garden, and faces challenges from a tricky witch.
Readers will find a blend of action, adventure, and humor as Jake navigates these fantastical situations. The narrative incorporates elements of school life and magical encounters, making it suitable for young readers aged 7 and up. With its engaging storyline, this book presents a whimsical exploration of imagination and the unexpected, appealing to fans of juvenile fiction and humorous stories.
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Jake Cake is an ordinary kid who likes writing and illustrating stories about his adventures. He swears they’re all true, but no one ever believes him.
In this second book of a four-book series, Jake discovers the school dinner lady is a robot (and she can’t cook chips!), he has goblins in his garden (they’re green and they bite) and he’s tricked by a really tricky witch (trouble!).
Just perfect for readers of 7+.
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