Sometimes Cake
Edwina Wyatt, illus. by Tamsin Ainslie. Candlewick, $17.99 (32p) ISBN 978-1-5362-1781-0
Pale-skinned Audrey has doll-like rosy cheeks and yellow hair, and she’s not startled when she meets a golden lion standing on its hind legs holding a purple balloon. “Is it your birthday?” she asks politely. “Sometimes,” Lion replies, “but not today.” It’s surely someone’s birthday, they agree, “so they sang a little song and gave three cheers.” Next time they meet, they share a cake to celebrate coconuts, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, and the next time, have a party to salute “Orange mostly... Also yellow.” When Lion has a low moment, Audrey notices and invents a special celebration just for him. Pencil-and-watercolor spreads by Ainslie are light and soft and elegantly composed. Australia-based creators Wyatt and Ainslie pack in all the things that make parties special: a cake with cherries on top, party crowns, balloons, and confetti. Much is worth feting in this sprightly tale, and the atmosphere of gentle anarchy has only one rule: friends ought to notice when friends aren’t feeling their best, and try to give them what will make them happy. Ages 2–5. (Jan.)
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Reviewed on: 10/21/2021
Genre: Children's