Book Description
for Rude Cakes by Rowboat Watkins
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Rude cakes never say please or thank you. They are selfish, thoughtless, and don’t listen to their parents. Dreaded didacticism is turned on its head and lands frosting side down on the floor (well, metaphorically) in this picture book that does, indeed, offer an overt lesson in manners. But it’s delivered so entertainingly that it’s impossible to mind. Rude cakes, or in this case one particular rude cake, is a small, pink, tiered, manner-less confection who bullies and bellows and “thinks baths are dumb.” Enter the giant cyclopses, who, it turns out, are polite and kind and “LOVE to wear jaunty little hats.” Unfortunately, they’ve mistaken one particular little rude cake for a hat. Eventually, they hear the hat’s pleas (actually, it’s a solitary “PLEASE!”) and are most apologetic (of course!). The absurd premise (they’re CAKES and cyclopses!) is amplified by numerous small moments of humor in the dialogue bubbles and background details. In the end, it turns out “no cake is ever too rude to change.” (Ages 3–7)
CCBC Choices 2016. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2016. Used with permission.