[Picture Book] "Little Bear's Honey Buzz-Buzz Cake"
Synopsis
After receiving honey from Auntie Honeybee, Little Bear makes a honey buzz-buzz cake. Why is it called "buzz-buzz"? You'll find out when you cut the cake. Includes a recipe for the cake.
Impressions
Little Bear helped Auntie Honeybee paint her garden. He uses the honey he received to bake a cake and treats his friends to it.
He eats it with Little Pig and the little honeybees, and even shares some with Auntie Honeybee.
It's a heartwarming and gentle story.
Gardening in the yard, making a cake with ingredients received as a gift... The lifestyle of Little Bear and his friends is just wonderful. This kind of life is so nice.
And,the "honey buzz-buzz cake" that Little Bear made looks so delicious!
Sweets that appear in picture books, like the castella in "Guri and Gura" or the pancakes in "Shirokuma-chan's Hotcakes," look so tasty. Just looking at them, you can almost smell the sweet, toasted aroma.
"I want to try the sweets from the picture book!"I think everyone has thought that at least once, haven't they?
This picture book comes with a recipe for the "honey buzz-buzz cake."
The illustrated recipe is written on the page where Little Bear is baking, soyou can recreate the world of the picture book.
When I borrowed this picture book from the library, I made the "honey buzz-buzz cake" with my son, who was 3 years and 2 months old at the time.

The ingredients and steps were simple, so it was easy to make even with a 3-year-old.
The gentle sweetness of the honey and the satisfying, dense texture. So this is what the "honey buzz-buzz cake" tasted like!
Fun to read, delicious to make.
Why not enjoy a "honey buzz-buzz cake" along with Little Bear?
Bibliographic Information
"Little Bear's Honey Buzz-Buzz Cake"
Written and illustrated by: Machiko Yagyu
Publisher: Fukuinkan Shoten
Year of publication: 1994
Target age: From 3 years old for reading aloud, from lower elementary school grades for reading alone
