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Books with title Let's Bake a Cake!

  • Let's Bake Cupcakes!

    Jupiter Kids

    Paperback (Jupiter Kids, Aug. 15, 2015)
    Cupcakes are a joy to bake! With the help of this coloring book, you will have the practice tool to experiment with decors and flavors too. When you color, you're working on your grip and hand and eye coordination - two skills required to bake the perfect cupcakes. Buy a copy of this coloring book today!
  • Let's Bake

    Dr. Joetker

    Paperback (Sterling Pub Co Inc, Dec. 31, 1899)
    Presents baking recipes for choco-orange cupcakes, marzipan lucky charms, and other sweet treats
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  • Let's Bake a Family

    Chrita Paulin, Tanya Dawn Richards

    Paperback (Coal Under Pressure Publications, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Non traditional families Unique in many ways, Are really not so unusual these days. No longer just Momma, Papa, daughter, son It may be grandma, auntie or anyone Who contribute to those special memories Of gathering round the table Full of food, fun and holiday festivities. Let's Bake A Family surely proves That blended families are actually very cool. In this beautiful story of unity Kyle learns just how wonderful it can be Growing up in such an amazing blended family.
  • Bakes a Cake

    None

    Board book (Parragon Book Service Ltd, )
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  • Let's Bake a Cake!

    Zelda King

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, March 15, 1711)
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  • Let's Bake a Cake

    Ruth Walton

    Library Binding (Sea to Sea Publications, Aug. 16, 1800)
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  • Lets Bake a Cake

    Zelda King

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 1, 2006)
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  • Bake A Cake:

    Pamela Brookes

    (Dog on a Log Books, April 4, 2020)
    The DOG ON A LOG Book series helps kids, including kids with dyslexia, learn to read. They are sound out books that start with just a few phonics rules. Each following Step of books adds a few more phonics rules and sight words. This gradual progression helps kids learn to read without feeling so overwhelmed. The word list below will help you decide where in the series your child should start. For added practice, free printable game boards, flashcards, handwriting sheets, and more can be downloaded from dogonalogbooks.com.The (purple) Let's GO! books have less text for new or less confident readers. The (red) chapter books are longer for more reading practice. Kids enjoy these stories that get more complex and longer as more phonics are added throughout the series.Books can be purchased individually or as collection volumes. This is an individual volume of a Step 5 Let's GO! Book.Additional information on using this series is available in the e-book HOW TO USE DECODABLE BOOKS TO TEACH READING. It can also be read for free at dogonalogbooks.com/free.DOG ON A LOG Books follow a structured literacy/Orton Gillingham phonics progression.DOG ON A LOG "What Step Should We Start With?" Word List Have your child read the following words. If they can't read every word in a Step, that is probably the step they should start with. For some kids, you may want to start at an earlier Step so they can build confidence in their reading ability.Step 1 fin, mash, sock, sub, cat, that, Dan'sStep 2 less, bats, tell, mall, chips, whiff, fallsStep 3 bangs, dank, honk, pings, chunk, sink, gong, rungsStep 4 silk, fluff, smash, krill, drop, slim, whiskStep 5 hunch, crate, rake, tote, inch, mote, limeStep 6child, molts, fold, hind, jolt, post, coldsStep 7 strive, scrape, splint, twists, crunch, prints, blendStep 8 finish, denim, within, bathtub, sunset, medic, habitStep 9 hundred, goldfinch, free, wheat, inhale, play, JoeStep 10 be, remake, spry, repeat, silo, sometime, pinwheelMany early reader books or leveled books are written so they cannot be sounded out. Kids often struggle and grow frustrated when they can't sound out the words. However, kids who have been taught the phonics in DOG ON A LOG Books can be proud when they are able to sound out and read almost every word.Paper books have black and white images. The books are optimized for learners with dyslexia. They have cream colored paper and large Verdana font. Research has shown Verdana is one of the most dyslexia-friendly fonts.More DOG ON A LOG Books: DOG ON A LOG Pup Books ---Before the Squiggle Code (Pre-Reading Skills) ---The Squiggle Code (Learning Letters and Words) ---Kids' Squiggles (First Stories)DOG ON A LOG Parent and Teacher Guides ---Teaching a Struggling Reader: One Mom's Experience with Dyslexia ---How to Use Decodable Books to Teach ReadingYou can read the complete DOG ON A LOG Phonics Progression (Scope and Sequence) at www (dot) dogonalogbooks.com/about-dog-on-a-log-books/phonics-progression/Youi can print a copy of the Quick Assessment Tool ("What Step Should We Start With?" Word List) at www (dot) dogonalogbooks.com/how-to-use/assessment-tool/WATCH FOR MORE STEPS AND BOOKS COMING SOON
  • LET'S BAKE A CAKE by DK

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, March 15, 1860)
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  • Bake-a-Cake!

    None

    Paperback (Scholastic, May 5, 2016)
    Bake-a-Cake is packed with 25 simple and delicious recipes for children. From cute cakes and teatime treats to perfect puddings and even drinks, there are recipes for every occasion! The book also comes with a gorgeous free cupcake key ring. Yummy recipes include fabulous fairy cakes, hot cross buns, chocolate-chip cookies, apple crumble, strawberry swirl smoothies and much, much more. The perfect baking book for the whole family to enjoy.
  • Let's Make a Cake

    Songhee Shin

    eBook (, Sept. 28, 2018)
    It's my first book for children. My company said to me , why you don't do that , DO it! just do it, you will give me one short story book tomorrow. So i did! I'm so happy that i can share my book here .