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Our Friend Mrs. Goose
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SOLVED: Children's/YA > SOLVED. Children's Book from the 70s-Goose on the way to the fair w/ cake in hat box. [s]

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message 1: by Angela (new)

Angela Johnson | 96 comments This would be a children's book from the 70s. The main character is (I think) a goose who is known for her excellent cakes. She bakes one to take to the fair to sell and has nothing to put it in but a hatbox. On the way she drops the hatbox and when she gets to the fair and opens it up it's all smooshed up. She ends up scooping the cake out like ice-cream and serving it that way. Everyone loves it and that's how she serves her cake from then on. Deliberately dropping the cake in the hatbox.


message 2: by Ayshe (new)

Ayshe | 4721 comments Our Friend Mrs Goose by Miriam Clark Potter?
Reviewer on amazon says "Mrs. Goose's mistakes -- like her "Hat-Box Cake" -- generally turn out for the best."


message 3: by Angela (new)

Angela Johnson | 96 comments Thank you, Ayshe! I think that might be it! YAY!


message 4: by Ayshe (new)

Ayshe | 4721 comments You're welcome! I noticed reviewer on Mrs. Goose & Her Funny Friends mentions hatbox with a cake, too. So one of them might be wrong, or maybe some stories were included in more than one book (I added the ones on goodreads in series, but they are not all of the Mrs. Goose books).

Let us know if you find out more.


message 5: by Kate (new)

Kate Farrell | 4040 comments Mod
Angela, was Our Friend Mrs Goose your book? or the second book suggested by Ayshe? Please let us know as we crave closure and we need to know which book to shelve as Solved.


message 6: by Angela (last edited Apr 04, 2018 11:43AM) (new)

Angela Johnson | 96 comments I don't know. I think it is. But until I can get my hand on a copy (library doesn't have a copy and Amazon has a copy of each for $99-$125...I'm curious, not 'that' curious) I wouldn't know. It sounds like it though.


message 7: by Ayshe (last edited Apr 05, 2018 12:27AM) (new)

Ayshe | 4721 comments I heard of interlibrary loans (ILL) in this group - can't your library request books from other libraries? Just a suggestion.


message 8: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44924 comments Mod
Angela, are you any closer to knowing if that's your book?


message 9: by Becca (new)

Becca (beccalikesbooks) | 5559 comments There are a few Mrs Goose books available to read for free on archive.org - Hello, Mrs Goose!, Goofy Mrs Goose and Just Mrs Goose. Not sure if these contain the hatbox story, but you might recognise the writing style / illustrations / other characters in these and be able to confirm whether it's the right series.


message 10: by Angela (new)

Angela Johnson | 96 comments I don't know for sure (haven't gotten an ILL or anything like that) but I'm pretty sure Our Friend Mrs. Goose is it. The timeline and descriptions match. Someday I may come across a copy. Thank you everyone!


message 11: by Kris (new)

Kris | 55013 comments Mod
Great. Glad you found your book, Angela. Thanks for the update.


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