M.D. Johnson
Cupcake’s Day
language
( Feb. 10, 2019)
Cupcake’s Day
Is a book about a cupcake who feels overshadowed by the donuts and muffins at the bakery, wondering when he will get purchased. It’s a tastefully, delicious humorous read, sure to wet your young one’s palate. The moral it instills is that everyone has their time and purpose, even desserts (or breakfasts). The images are colorful, humorous and interesting, compiled from a plethora of graphic artists for visual diversity. A book of about 30 pages, vocabulary enhancing words showcased in this book include: bakery, dozens, droves, coffee, tea, buy, special, rarely, selection, calories, extravagant, cavity, compared, glazed, delectable, and hooray.
If your child enjoyed this book, be sure to check out other weird and whimsical books by author M.D. Johnson to include: Broom Hilda Goes House Hunting, Funny Valentine, The Love Cooties, The Book of Silly Sounds, The Day Cupid Lost His Arrows, The Headless Horseman’s New Face, Cat for Hire, Alienation of the Alien Nation, Beastly’s Greatest Fear, and Cat’s Winter Hat.
It’s hard being a
cupcake
at the Bakery
WHAT INSPIRED THIS BOOK?
I thought it odd that muffins and doughnuts can easily be desserts since they are sweet, but cupcakes can’t be a breakfast… I found it discriminatory and felt a cupcake should get it’s turn at the bakery…
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE PART OF THE BOOK?
The concept, I thought it a funny idea…
WHAT DO YOU HOPE READERS WILL TAKE AWAY?
That everyone and everything has its time and place, -even a cupcake…
WHAT CHILDREN’S BOOKS INSPIRED YOU?
“Dr. Seuss”, “Santa’s Underwear”, “Pete the Cat”, “The Bad Seed”, “Bad Kitty”, “Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do you Hear?”, “The Day the Crayons Quit”, “Grumpy Monkey”, “Dragons Love Tacos”, “I Need a New Butt”, “The Wonkey Donkey”, “Giraffes Can’t Dance”, “Ricky, the Rock that Couldn’t Roll”, “Splat the Cat”…
WHAT ARE THE GENRES OF YOUR E-BOOK?
Humor
Graphic Novels
Early Learning
Education
Please note all children’s books are written to enhance your child’s vocabulary. Advanced words should render the question, “What does that mean?” from your daughter or son. Images in books come from a multitude of graphic artists and photographers to add graphic diversity. Ages for children’s books range from 3 years of age to adult age, or grown-ups who are children at heart. Each story told offers a moral or bit of wisdom and is often told in poetic fashion.
The benefits of reading for children are many, and in support of this I’d like to showcase e-books for you and your child, whether they are an ardent reader or young enough to be read to, it’s important you or they do. If there are any children’s books you’d like to see written, especially for your child, please let me know. More children’s books are coming soon.
If you enjoy this title, be sure to check out the authors other 60 plus book hits, and be sure to leave a review.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
M.D. Johnson is a poet, playwright, author, and blogger. She has a BA in English and a Masters of Management in Business. She currently resides in San Diego, CA, though a southerner. She’s a mother and wife who enjoys crafting, writing and gritty, action packed movies and TV series.
WEBSITE: http://maryannesbookshelf.com