The Lion's Share: A Tale of Halving Cake and Eating It
When she receives her first invitation to dine with the king of the jungle, an ant is very nervous. At the feast, the lion is a gracious host, but the ant is shocked by the rudeness of other animals in attendance. The elephant takes one-half of the cake for dessert and passes it to the hippo. “‘What a pig,’ thought the hippo. ‘But if he’s taking half, I’m taking half of what’s left.’” One quarter of the cake is passed to the gorilla, and so on, until the ant is given the tiniest of pieces. It crumbles when she tries to slice it, leaving nothing for the lion. In dismay, she offers to bake the lion a cake. Not to be outdone, the beetle offers to bake two cakes, the frog offers to bake four, and so on, until the elephant finds himself promising to bake a staggering 256 cakes. This playful picture-book about halves and doubles will be twice the fun for readers inspired to do the calculations on their own. ©2009 Cooperative Children's Book Center
Illustrated by Matthew McElligott
CCBC Age Recommendation: Ages 5-9
Age Range:
PreK-Early Elementary (Ages 4-7)
Grades 3-5 (Ages 8-10)
Format:
Picture book
Subjects:
Animals (Fiction)
Math (Concept)
Publisher:
Walker
Publish Year: 2009
Pages: 32
ISBN: 9780802797681
CCBC Location: Picture Book, McElligott