Elliot Bakes a Cake

Elliot Bakes a Cake by Andrea Beck is a delightful children’s book published by Kids Can Press on January 15, 2000. This reprint edition spans 32 pages and is presented in English. The story centers around Lionel’s birthday celebration, where Elliot and his friends enthusiastically attempt to bake a cake. As they follow Beaverton’s recipe, they encounter a series of confusing instructions that lead to unexpected results, ultimately transforming their initial disaster into a beautiful cake.
Readers will find a charming narrative that emphasizes teamwork and creativity in the kitchen. The book features themes related to holidays and celebrations, particularly birthdays, while also incorporating elements of cooking and food. Additionally, a special treat awaits at the end, as Beaverton’s cake recipe is included for children to try at home. This engaging tale not only entertains but also encourages young readers to explore their culinary skills.
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It’s Lionel’s birthday and what better way for Elliot and his friends to help him celebrate than by baking a cake? They tackle the task with enthusiasm, but as they follow Beaverton’s recipe, each instruction seems more confusing than the last. When they finally take the cake out of the oven, it looks as if Lionel’s surprise has turned into a disaster. Resourceful thinking on everyone’s part results in a beautiful birthday cake after all. Children will love this charming tale. They can enjoy a special treat, too — Beaverton’s yummy cake recipe is featured at the end of the story!
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