When this gingerbread man was baked, someone forgot to put in the ginger. Heâs made of eggs and cinnamon and flour and butter and sugar, but heâs missing a key ingredient! Without ginger, the gingerbread man feels like heâs not really a gingerbread man at all! He canât be sold in the bakery, so he lives at the back of the store. And there he causes all kinds of trouble.
This gingerbread man eats the bakerâs decorating candy. He throws sprinkles across the counter and squirts frosting on the walls. Itâs not long before the baker has had enough of the gingerbread manâs mischief and orders him to leave. The gingerbread man realizes heâll have to change his ways, and the baker decides to help. He teaches the gingerbread man that his ingredients donât make him who he isâitâs his character that defines him. So the gingerbread man begins to help the baker decorate the other gingerbread men and women. He helps prepare them and makes sure they find their way on their journey from the oven to the bakery shelf. And he always makes sure to add the ginger.
This is a story about being kind and finding happiness through helping others. Sandfordâs cute illustrations accompany Louiseâs sweet story, and children wonât be able to resist its delightful charm.
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