Pancakes, Pancakes! Eric Carle. 1970. 36 pages. [Source: Bought]
First sentence: Kee-ke-ri-kee crowed the rooster. Jack woke up,
looked out the window and thought, "I'd like to have a big pancake for
breakfast."
Premise/plot: Jack wants a pancake--a BIG pancake.
His mom tells him he'll have to help her if he wants a pancake. This
help will include cutting wheat, taking it to the miller in town, having
it ground into flour, gathering an egg from a hen, milking a cow,
churning butter, and getting a jar of jam from the cellar. Some of these
tasks take time--a good deal of time--and effort. Will Jack enjoy the
pancakes more for all the work he invested in it?!
My thoughts: I
like this one. I do. I like the text more than the illustrations. The book is
a very old-fashioned look at how we "get" our food. Flour, eggs, and
milk don't come from the store. Pancakes don't come from a mix or
restaurant.
Text: 4 out of 5
Illustrations: 3 out of 5
Total: 7 out of 10
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