A paean to perseverance, featuring almost every word one can make with the phoneme -ake.
Big-eyed Blake the snake holds readers’ attention—and much more. Using the many muscular coils on his exceptionally long body, he’s adept at flicking light switches, cracking eggs, and beating batter—except when he’s not, and everything crashes to the floor. But no matter: “Let’s try that again!” And again and again. The outcome may be frustrating, but Blake isn’t deterred. As he meticulously pipes the word happy on another cake, an “EARTHQUAKE!” knocks everything over. Never mind! The next illustration sees Blake peering into the oven to see a beautifully rising confection. But as Blake attempts to deliver the cake (“Snakes can skate?!”), an unexpected encounter with a family of ducks (“BRAKE! BRAKE!”) leads to disaster. Blake prepares other cakes that also meet with disaster, thanks to an ill-placed “rake” and a tumble into the “lake.” Yes, these mishaps bring “heartache,” but readers will giggle as Blake, looking a mite peeved but mostly determined, doggedly produces yet another iteration. Finally an unscathed masterpiece survives, and Blake is able to celebrate his friend Drake’s birthday. The tale ends with Blake considering other career options: director (“Let’s try another take!”), cook (“Mastering the best milkshake!”), and stand-up comic (“Laugh with Blake till your belly aches!”). Digital watercolors give Blake attractive, detailed human surroundings (like the baking bowls piling up in the sink) and easily readable emotions thanks to his wildly expressive eyebrows.
Fortitude and phonics make failure wildly funny.
(Picture book. 3-5)