Jack was always hungry; he liked a lot of different foods but especially chocolate and cake. He was always asking his mother for lamingtons a cake with a special chocolate icing rolled in coconut, for afternoon tea after school. Jack's mother had other ideas, however!
Bilingual text. The story covers two weeks of Jack's life. Jack, a typical schoolboy, is always hungry and always thinking of food. Includes recipes for lamingtons and Anzac biscuits. Ages 5+.
By:
Dana Skopal
Illustrated by:
Margaret A. Clark
Imprint: Opal Affinity Books
Country of Publication: Australia
Dimensions:
Height: 297mm,
ISBN: 9780958627474
ISBN 10: 0958627479
Pages: 24
Publication Date: 01 January 2001
Audience:
Children/juvenile
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English as a second language
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
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Reviews for Can I Have a Lamington Please (German/English)
[C]onsistently thoughtful and insightful. The tone is conversational and the essays combine (self-) criticism and (self-) contragulation in varying degrees. --Contemporary Sociology<br>