![]() Tina loved to dance more than anything else. ![]() And when he played his music box, Tina danced. When he said, “Hold,” Tina remained perfectly still. When he said, “Alley-oop,” Tina turned a somersault. She was very clever and Tom taught her many tricks. Tina thought they were the best cakes in the world and nibbled each crumb with squeaks of delight. At night when everyone had left the Bakery, Tom baked little cakes especiallyf or her. ![]() ![]() Cupcakes in The Oven ANNE ANDERSON for ‘Blackie’s Children’s Annual’ captioned Helping Mummy A 1960s children’s mini picture book published in England The Sugar Mouse Cake Book by Gene Zion and Margaret Bloy Graham 1964 The Sugar Mouse Cake Book by Gene Zion and Margaret Bloy Graham 1964 Tina was a little white mouse who lived in the flour pantry. ![]()
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