Ruby Bakes a Cake (I Can Read Book-Level 1)
by
Susan Hill,
Margie Moore (Goodreads Author)
A lesson in making the best of a situation.When Ruby mixes her friends' advice into her cake, the results are surprising
Paperback, 32 pages
Published
by Zonderkidz
(first published May 11th 2004)
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beginning readers and parents reading with them
This is a simple, but funny story that is good for beginning readers. The story is fairly predictable and has a lot of repetition, so it encourages young children to guess what will happen and it gives them confidence in their reading skill. We enjoyed reading this book together and groaned as the ingredients got more and more disgusting (at least to the human palate!)
Cute story about Ruby the Raccoon, who I swore was a Rosemary Wells character, who asks her friends how to make a cake and ends up with something disgusting, and all her friends are nice about it anyway. Not that hard, as there is a lot of repetition of words and phrases, which would make this easier to read.
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Susan Hill, graduate of Bowdoin College, resident of Portland, Ore., is the author of many children's books.
She is also published as Susan Hill Long and Frances Ann Ladd.
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She is also published as Susan Hill Long and Frances Ann Ladd.
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