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ebin5446's review
4.0
Phillip's favorite part of this book is the endpapers, where he asks the name of every item pictured.
biddywink's review
3.0
Bunny siblings Max and Ruby go about making a birthday cake for their Grandma, each in their own special way. This Max and Ruby picture book by [a:Rosemary Wells|3105|Rosemary Wells|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/authors/1242752943p2/3105.jpg] shows that if you make something for someone you love with love, no matter what it is, the person will accept and love it in the spirit it was given.
lye's review
4.0
love love love!
such a fun story and everyone enjoys it. it's great for reading children!
the illustrations are awesome too!
such a fun story and everyone enjoys it. it's great for reading children!
the illustrations are awesome too!
olivias's review
4.0
This is a really cute story. Max keeps messing up Ruby's cake-baking plans, and can't seem to get the grocer to understand his writing. A happy ending for everyone, with lots of hilarity along the way. Good for a birthday or cooking theme, but has lots of words, so maybe 4+?
jaasato's review against another edition
5.0
One of my favorite Max and Ruby stories. It's also a great read to introduce emergent literacy!
booksonhermind's review against another edition
4.0
Such a cute story! All Max wants to do is make his earthworm birthday cake for his grandmother. But Ruby has him helping in the kitchen with an actual edible cake. He keeps dropping items and has to go to the store to get said items. He's trying to also get some Red-Hot Marshmallow Squirters for his earthworm cake but the grocer can't read his handwriting! This dynamic of older sibling and younger/brother and sister is relatable. I can see my little cousins in the characters.
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