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Books good enough to eat


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Have you ever wanted to curl up with a good book and a yummy desert? Take a look at this cake.


This cake was made for a children's librarian who was retiring to stay home and take care of her grandchildren. Very artistic and spunky, just like Olivia .


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This is a great cake based on Where the Wild Things Are.


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I love the creativity in this 1st birthday cake. The top tier was made for the birthday kid to smash. The baker made a model of her son who looks like he's actually crawling up the cake (and wreaking the inevitable damage).


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You've got to say no to this terrific cake based on David Shannon's No, David!


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This one's a little harder to turn down. But Don't Let the Pigeon Eat the Cake!


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Check out this cake of the Three Little Pigs.


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Dr. Seuss cakes were easy to find, but I thought this one was particularly exceptional. I was so impressed with the vertical hat covered with iced sketch marks and the clothesline strung between Truffula trees.


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