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OH LOOK, A CAKE! by J.C. McKee

OH LOOK, A CAKE!

by J.C. McKee ; illustrated by J.C. McKee

Pub Date: May 11th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-358-38030-6
Publisher: Clarion Books

A fractured fable about sharing.

A sloth and a lemur find a gorgeous cake: three-tiered, pink-frosted, topped by a single orange-and-black–striped candle. The two decide to throw a party, but whom to invite? Sloth tries making suggestions, but Lemur shoots them all down: They’re afraid that Tiger will eat the cake and then them; it’s too much work to serve tiny pieces to an entire anthill; Chameleon is nowhere to be found; and “Sugar does things” to Tortoise, shown singing into a microphone clad in a top hat and with an inflatable pool toy around his waist. The two animals decide that their only choice is to eat the entire cake themselves. When the rightful baker and birthday-cat, Tiger, sees what they’ve done, she ominously tells them that she “can still get it back.” There’s shades of Jon Klassen’s Hat trilogy here as well as Lucy Ruth Cummins’ A Hungry Lion (2016), and this is a worthy addition to the trend of picture books showing the more ominous consequences of one’s actions in an anthropomorphized animal kingdom. The effective use of background color, subtle expressions, gravity, and pacing make this a winning choice for storytime, so long as the audience can handle the implications of the ending. (This book was reviewed digitally with 11-by-18-inch double-page spreads viewed at 19.6% of actual size.)

Dark and delicious.

(Picture book. 4-7)