Sweet Reading Sweets
Today's Sweets are in honor of National Children's Book Week. They're also for all of us out there who like to complain when a movie ruins the book. ;)
Harry Potter:
Submitted by Dara W., made by Karen's Specialty Cakes
Not sure if this next one is supposed to be a specific title, but there are several Tinkerbell/Pixie Hollow books out now, in addition to the classic Peter Pan:
Made by Annie at Annie's Art Book.
That's hand-painted! And the rope bookmark is darling.
You know we have to have at least one Dr. Seuss title here:
Here's a test: can you name this classic book icon?
And check out these sweet Where the Wild Things Are cupcakes:
The Spiderwick Chronicles:
Sub'd by Trista C., made by Lisa's Cakes
Sub'd by Heidi E., made by Say it with Cake
Harry Potter:

Lord of the Rings: (not exactly a kid's book, but who among us didn't read it in school?)
Not sure if this next one is supposed to be a specific title, but there are several Tinkerbell/Pixie Hollow books out now, in addition to the classic Peter Pan:

That's hand-painted! And the rope bookmark is darling.
You know we have to have at least one Dr. Seuss title here:
I am so impressed by those circle stripes. They're not fondant; they're a combination of royal and run-in icing. Cool, huh?
Here's a test: can you name this classic book icon?
Did you guess?
It's The Giving Tree! Love it.
It's The Giving Tree! Love it.
Another classic:
And check out these sweet Where the Wild Things Are cupcakes:
The Spiderwick Chronicles:

And finally, the book that became one of my favorite movies as a kid:

Bonus trivia: Did you know The Neverending Story was originally written in German? It wasn't translated into English until 1983, and the movie was then released in '84. As a kid I didn't realize there even was a book - I discovered and read it sometime in my twenties. (The movie follows the original story almost exactly - a nice surprise!)
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