![]() ![]() ![]() Max takes Ruby’s written requests for eggs/milk/flour to the grocery store and tries to add his own “Red-Hot Marshmallow Squirters” addendum each time. Ruby just needs to replenish all the ingredients Max constantly spills/wrecks. Max wants to get some Red-Hot Marshmallow Squirters to decorate her cake with. So Grandma has taken another trip around the sun. Looking at you too, Ryder and Paw Patrol.) (AKA: the only grownup who ever appeared in any of their books/TV shows until recently when the writers realized that it’s SUPER WEIRD not to have adults in a TV show. 3 year old Lily is still a fan, however, so I’m only posting her review at the end.īasically, Bunny Cakes is about brother-and-sister rabbits Max and Ruby preparing a birthday dessert for their grandma. My 5 year old, Vivi, informed me that Bunny Cakes is now “too babyish” for her (she loved it when she was 2-3 and we read it almost daily, but now that she’s nearly 6, it’s just not her speed anymore). I figured, when I had kids, that they might also like Max and Ruby. I also ended up sewing my little charge Max and Ruby dolls. I read a LOT of Max and Ruby, is what I’m saying. And, failing that, we’d just renew the ones we were bringing back. Whenever we’d go to the library for our weekly book haul, we’d comb the shelves for any new Rosemary Wells books. I used to tutor a little boy who loved, loved, loved Max and Ruby. ![]()
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