The magic cake was so magic that it could fly through the air all by itself. So magic that it never crumbled. The magic cake was so magic that it was big enough for everyone ... so big in fact, that it was more the size of a roundabout. One hundred candles could fit on the magic birthday cake. The magic cake was so magic that only a spade could slice it into four pieces. And when the pieces were sliced up into four - it took a bulldozer to lift them off the floor. The plate that the magic cake was put on was the size of the moon. The mixer mixed the magic cake all by itself. And when it span through the air - it was like a flying saucer soon. The magic cake was so very magic that it took a mixing bowl the size of a crater and a spoon the size of a spade. The magic cake was so magic that it took a week to eat it up ... it even took a bulldozer to lift the magic cake up. The magic cake was so magic that it could spin around the universe in seconds flat ... and it didn't take long for the magic cake to get to the planet Mars and back. The magic cake was so magic that it took two dozen eggs - a spoonful of flour soon became a whole bag of flour and the cake grew all by itself. In fact, the magic cake grew so much that it spread all over the floor - and very soon the magic cake had headed off towards the door. The magic cake was so magic that it covered the garden in crumbs and all the birds ate cake for a week.
© Jacqueline Richards 2005
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