A trip to the seashore becomes a day of toil for a little baker loaded with imagination.
As this rhythmic picture book begins, a tot is hard at work creating sand cakes sprinkled with rocks. Clad in a seafoam green swimsuit with scalloped edges on the shoulders, the protagonist has long brown hair that mimics the curls in the waves. The child makes sand pies and tarts, trimming the innovative treats with sea-glass berries and seaweed. But no one wants to try these amazing creations. Not the child’s older siblings or dog, not even the seagulls. Each rejection makes the protagonist more determined to whip up something better, and the youngster makes a smorgasbord of delightfully named, tongue-twisting delicacies. The illustrations match the child’s creativity, with a dizzying display of ocean creatures and treasures atop baking extravagances. Who wouldn’t want to pretend to gobble up such amazing riches? The repeating text pattern is clear and effective, perfect for reading aloud. Though the child leaves the beach satisfied at last, readers may hope that next time the youngster will be joined by friends with stronger imaginations. The protagonist is tan-skinned; other characters, including the little one’s family, vary in skin tone.
An ebullient read-aloud filled with beachy and bakery delights.
(Picture book. 3-8)