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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book fascinated the kids.,
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This review is from: Pancakes, Pancakes! (World of Eric Carle) (Paperback)
Pancakes, Pancakes! is another beautifully illustrated Eric Carle book for the youngsters. My son likes nothing better than a huge plate of pancakes for breakfast and was attracted to this book immediately upon viewing its cover depicting a large, happy pancake.Pancakes, Pancakes! tells the story of a hungry little boy who wakes one morning with a craving for pancakes. He asks him mom for pancakes but she's too busy and tells him to collect the things needed to make them instead (they apparently don't sell the frozen ones in this story). He's a good little boy and does so without complaint. He has to make the flour (by hand!), wait for the hen to lay an egg, milk the spotted cow, churn the butter and so on until he has all of the ingredients assembled. Frankly, I was surprised this poor child didn't complain and then collapse from exhaustion! Finally, the sweet boy gets his pancakes and all ends well. My kids were riveted to this tale and especially enjoyed the illustrations. They were particularly fascinated by the page containing a picture of the ingredients the boy collected. The story also invited a lot of questions (my kids are used to microwave pancakes and were quite bewildered by the lengths the boy had to go to for breakfast). They both seemed to enjoy it very much and, best of all, it held their attention and made them think and ask questions instead of zoning out while I read. All of this combined with the beautiful art work makes Pancakes, Pancakes! a keeper for us.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
an easy new Sunday morning routine,
This review is from: Pancakes, Pancakes! (Hardcover)
I think a lot of families make pancakes as their special Sunday morning breakfast; we never did until I read this book. It makes it so easy! While I was setting up the ingredients my husband read this book to my daughter. Then we cooked them just like the book said.
I really recommend the Swedish Pancake Mix by Lund's for this instead of Aunt Jemima since the Swedish mix you have to stir and stir to get all the lumps completely out. You can even pour it into a jar and shake it to get it smooth, which is a great task for a four year old. If you have several kids, they can take turns stirring, passing it back and forth forever and you don't have to worry that "overmixing will toughen pancakes" like with Aunt J. Even better, you take the Lund's mix and add milk (not water) and an egg which is just like the book... and they make tiny little pancakes which are just kid size. You only use a tablespoon of batter at a time. (And jam on pancakes, like in the book, is easier for kids to eat and less messy than syrup... perfect all around, since they'll want to do it like Jack does). Pancakes Pancakes made a great Sunday morning at our house even better! And I really like how, if you read it every week, your children will take different things away from it each time, from a small child learning that milk comes from cows/eggs from chickens, to an older child discovering the entire process of threshing wheat. Eric Carle has written a classic which will grow with your family. I really recommend making this book a part of your own traditions.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It takes some hard work to make pancakes,
By A Customer
This review is from: Pancakes, Pancakes! (Hardcover)
When Jack wakes up with a hankering for pancakes, he asks his mother to make them. Jack's mother is busy, though, and directs Jack to go through the labors of Hercules to fulfill his desire: Jack not only has to harvest and thresh the wheat and have the wheat milled, but he has to encourage the hen to lay an egg, milk the cow, churn the butter, fetch the jam, mix all the ingredients together and cook the pancakes over the stove. By my calculations, Jack doesn't get his pancakes until dinnertime. I kept expecting him to holler in frustration, "What the heck does a guy have to do to get a pancake?"On the other hand, none of these thoughts occurred to my three year old son. Fascinated by the book's colorful pictures, he enjoyed talking about what wheat is, where milk and eggs come from, that some cows have spots and wear bells, and how sometimes good things require patience and lots of hard work. And then we ate pancakes and jam.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pancakes, Pancakes!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Pancakes, Pancakes! (Pixies) (Hardcover)
Pancakes, Pancakes has been my favorite "elementary" book for years! I love this book even now and I am in middle school. Eric Carle is a great children's author. I have about every one of his books he has ever written. The illustrations are beautiful to look at and the stories are so appealing to young readers. Great job, Mr. Eric Carle!!!!!!!!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pancake lovers will enjoy.,
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This review is from: Pancakes, Pancakes! (World of Eric Carle) (Paperback)
My sons favorite breakfast is pancakes, hence the love for this book. He has owned it for three years and still grabs it everytime he gets to choose the book we read. I don't know why he is so intrigued by it but I know he loves knowing the ingredients that go into making his favorite thing to eat. He also thinks it is silly that the boy Jack puts strawberry jam on his pancake instead of syrup.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pancakes, Pancakes,
By Michael G Kliewer (Carpinteria, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pancakes, Pancakes! (Hardcover)
If you and your kids (ages 2-7) like to eat pancakes. You will surely enjoy helping them make pancakes with you in the kitchen after reading this yummy (though not edible) book. Your taste buds will salivate and you'll be heading to the cabinet to check for ingredients to help your little ones make fresh pancakes.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pancakes, Pancakes is a fantastic meal-making adventure!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Pancakes, Pancakes! (Hardcover)
Pancakes, Pancakes is a wonderful story for kids 3 and up! Our hero, Jack, embarks upon a remarkable and entertaining adventure: gathering the ingredients to make his pancakes. The book teaches self-reliance, teaches the basics of where what we eat comes from and offers a progressive format that young children find entertaining.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great food book,
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This review is from: Pancakes Pancakes (Hardcover)
This is a great book about where food comes from. One morning Jack decides he wants a pancake for breakfast. His mother tells him "Fine," but first he has to go get the wheat from the field and winnow it and then take it to the mill and help mill it. He also has to collect an egg from the chicken, milk the cow, churn the butter, and cut firewood for fuel for the stove. By the time his pancake is finally ready to eat, he's really hungry!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pancakes, Pancakes!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Pancakes, Pancakes! (World of Eric Carle) (Paperback)
The story "Pancakes, Pancakes!" is a wonderful book for children. Eric Carle is a great author and has many other good children's books. This story is about a boy who wants pancakes for breakfast but has to do the work to get it. He has to get the wheat, butter, milk the cows, get eggs from the chickens, and build a fire and everything just so that his mother can make him a big pancake. I think this book teaches kids that you have to work to get what you want. Overall, it is a good story and I think kids can learn from it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good book about all the work that goes into making pancakes,
By Ulyyf "Connie" (NYC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pancakes, Pancakes! (World of Eric Carle) (Paperback)
This is a book about a boy in some gone time who runs all around to make a pancake (just one?) for breakfast. His mother tells him what to do every step of the way - he has to cut, thresh, and mill the wheat; he must feed the chicken and get an egg; he must milk a cow and churn the cream; and then it's all mixed together to make a pancake. There's no mention of baking powder or baking soda, so I'm guessing this takes place before the Civil War.
This not one of the books by Eric Carle that has simple text and is suited for preschoolers. This is one of his longer, more detailed books for older children. Do not expect your baby to get much out of it. Your kindergartener, though, may be totally fascinated at the effort it takes to make a single breakfast! |
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Pancakes, Pancakes! (World of Eric Carle) by Eric Carle (Paperback - October 1, 1998)
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