The Bakery Dragon and the Fairy Cake
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Narrated by:
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Vico Ortiz
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Written by:
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Devin Elle Kurtz
About this listen
Batter up!
Ember is in charge while the baker takes a trip and he's excited to show what he can do! When an opinionated fairy princess swoops in demanding a cake, he eagerly agrees. So what if he's only baked bread before? How hard can it be?
The sugar hits the fan when Ember's first attempt is a complete disaster. He tries again and again, but the royal customer is not happy. Everyone told Ember he was such a good baker, so why can't he get this right? If he doesn't figure it out soon, the only thing on the menu will be humble pie.
Magic shimmers throughout this whimsical story about how to bake a cake, make new friends, and learn from your mistakes.
What the critics say
"The message to try new things, even if you fail at first, is a meaningful one, clear enough without verging on heavy-handed....Sumptuous illustrations help this sweet lesson in perseverance go down easy." —Kirkus Reviews
"Readers will enjoy this easygoing....story about perseverance and friendship." —School Library Journal
"A warm, cozy fantasy world.....Ember's expressions are likely to evoke empathy, and his eventual success may remind readers to seek help when needed." —Shelf Awareness
"Readers will enjoy this easygoing....story about perseverance and friendship." —School Library Journal
"A warm, cozy fantasy world.....Ember's expressions are likely to evoke empathy, and his eventual success may remind readers to seek help when needed." —Shelf Awareness
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