Friday, November 19, 2010

Book of the Day: Clever Jack Takes the Cake

Clever Jack Takes the CakeClever Jack Takes the Cake by Candace Fleming


My rating: 4 of 5 stars


I really enjoyed this story. With so many fractured fairy tales and retellings out there it is refreshing and wonderful to read an original princess tale. The message of the importance of stories, friends and laughter comes through strong. As does the age old saying “It is the thought that counts.”

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A professional review from School Library Journal
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/slj/home/885884-312/clever_jack_takes_the_cake.html.csp

K-Gr 3-A poor boy named Jack who helps a princess is a familiar trope in folklore. In this original tale, Jack accidentally receives an invitation to the princess's birthday party. He resourcefully gathers ingredients and bakes a wonderful cake. On his way to the castle, the cake is slowly demolished by crows, a troll, a spooky forest, a dancing bear, and even a palace guard, until the only present Jack has to offer the princess is the story of the cake's demise. Of course, this gift pleases her much more than the boring rubies and tiaras brought by richer guests, and she declares that her new friend will have the honor of cutting the royal cake. This entertaining adventure is packed with action. Karas's scratchy gouache and pencil cartoon illustrations are as detail-rich as the text itself. From the sly bear to the bored princess, the expressions are priceless. The endpapers provide context not included in the text: a party invitation blowing from the messenger's bag and under Jack's door at the beginning, and Jack regaling a fascinated princess with more tales at the end. A solid choice for most collections, and a good storytime choice, despite the smallish illustrations.-Heidi Estrin, Feldman Children's Library at Congregation B'nai Israel, Boca Raton, FL

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