Pancakes, Pancakes! is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Eric Carle. It tells the length that the child protagonist has to go through to make pancakes. As today is Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Day (16 February 2021), I thought it would be apropos to read this book today.
The text is rather simplistic and straightforward. It details how complex making a simple breakfast of pancakes could get, by sourcing out each individual ingredient – much that modern children take for granted. The illustrations, a frieze of many-colored, multi-textured forms, lack the concentration of the text and somewhat deterred from the narration.
The premise of the book is rather straightforward. Jack's breakfast pancake is a joint enterprise: wheat from the field, flour from the miller, an egg from the hen, milk from the cow, plus, via Jack, butter from the churn, wood from the woodshed and strawberry jam from the cellar and then, with more instructions, the mixing, the frying, the turning, until finally Jack gets his pancakes.
All in all, Pancakes, Pancakes! is a likely idea with an unprepossessing presentation.