![]() ![]() The illustrations are unique, with a simple hand-drawn look. Jack’s positive attitude is great and hopefully something that will help kids remember that stuff doesn’t make you happy and a good attitude always helps. It has remained a favorite for over a year now, so I would call that classic material. Review: This one is so fun to read and definitely one that adults will enjoy as well. (My daughter literally said- “nawh, I like stuff more, mom… ” so we have to more work to do on her!) In the end, he is left standing before the princess with nothing but a story to tell… well she loves it! Stuff is boring but stories are fun! The two become friends and eat cake together. ![]() He decides to make her a cake for which he must trade his few belongings to make, on his way to the party with his beautiful cake, birds, trolls, creepy dark forests, cake eating bears and strawberry allergies all get in the way of his wonderful creation making it safely to the party. Summary: Poor Jack wants to go to the princesses birthday party, but cannot afford a gift. I love the story too, but he and the girls have so much fun reading it that I don’t read this one out loud as much as he does. This is my husband’s favorite book to read to the girls at night. ![]()
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