Corduroy Makes a Cake

Corduroy Makes a Cake by Don Freeman is a delightful children’s book published by Puffin Books on October 13, 2003. This reprint edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Corduroy, a lovable bear, as he learns about the excitement of birthday celebrations when he discovers that his friend Lisa is having a party. Determined to create a special cake for her, Corduroy’s efforts lead to unexpected chaos, prompting him to seek a different way to surprise Lisa.
In this charming tale, readers will explore themes of friendship and creativity as Corduroy navigates the challenges of making a cake. The narrative captures the essence of holidays and celebrations, particularly birthdays, while also highlighting the playful nature of toys and dolls. Young readers will enjoy the engaging storyline and the relatable experiences of Corduroy as he attempts to make Lisa’s birthday memorable, despite the mess he creates along the way.
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When Corduroy finds out that Lisa is having a birthday party, he decides to make her a very special cake. But instead of a cake, he makes a great big mess! Corduroy doesn’t know what to do. Will he find another way to give Lisa a birthday surprise?
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