by Kim Smith (Author) Kim Smith (Illustrator)
With a focus on overcoming fails and pivoting to new ideas, this hilarious story stars a young boy who dreams of baking extraordinary cakes but struggles with perfectionism in the midst of competition from fellow Baker Makers.
Naveen loves baking. In fact, he’s sure he’s practically a master baker. So he is excited when his maker class tackles creative cakes at Baker Makers Lab! He is positive his cake will be the most astonishing and extraordinary one of all.
But the mismatch between his fertile imagination and his actual skills leads to disaster! Will he find a way to embrace the unexpected?
Find out in this delicious and delightful STEAM-centered picture book about letting go of perfection from New York Times bestselling author-illustrator Kim Smith, creator of Boxitects.
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K-Gr 3--As she did with Boxitects, Smith offers an upbeat and empathetic foray into maker (and in this case, baker) culture. South Asian--presenting Naveen might only have a tiny bit of baking experience at home, but he's watched enough baking shows to feel quite confident in his skills. So confident, in fact, that when his Baker Makers class tackles creative cakes, Naveen sets out to make the biggest, most delicious, most elaborate cake of all. Forsaking attention to detail in his zeal to create an impressive bake, Naveen quickly faces disaster. Rallied by his classmates, Naveen tries again the next day, only to run into more unexpected results. But this time some creative problem-solving leads to a delicious solution. In the end, Naveen learns the value of planning ahead and the importance of persistence. The brightly colored cartoon illustrations create an enticing class setting that readers will want to join. The book includes the recipe for Naveen's final cake for inspired want-to-be bakers. VERDICT With an emphasis on effort before reward and a sturdy hero, this is a recommended STEAM--related title.--Alia Shields
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