This is a locked chapterChapter 13: Stitch Makes A Cake
About This Chapter
"Ohana" is a Hawaiian word meaning "family" . It means "to spend time together" , and today is "ohana day," a day when the family spends time together as "a cake stitch." This is a reference to the fact that the family lives together as sisters with the exception of one sister, who is not very good at cooking. The family decides to surprise her by making her a cake from the book that she has been reading. The book is called "The Secret Life of Cupcakes," and it describes a woman named "Nani," who lives with her brother, "Lilo's" sister, and her friend, "Pleakley," who is an "Alien and Earth Fan." The sisters decide to surprise Nani by making a cake out of all the ingredients in the book. The sisters prepare the cake, which they call "stir stir stir," and then they "make the whole bodies" out of the cake. The cake looks pretty good, but it's still a little rough. They fix it, but the cake still doesn't look quite right
This is a locked chapterChapter 13: Stitch Makes A Cake
About This Chapter
"Ohana" is a Hawaiian word meaning "family" . It means "to spend time together" , and today is "ohana day," a day when the family spends time together as "a cake stitch." This is a reference to the fact that the family lives together as sisters with the exception of one sister, who is not very good at cooking. The family decides to surprise her by making her a cake from the book that she has been reading. The book is called "The Secret Life of Cupcakes," and it describes a woman named "Nani," who lives with her brother, "Lilo's" sister, and her friend, "Pleakley," who is an "Alien and Earth Fan." The sisters decide to surprise Nani by making a cake out of all the ingredients in the book. The sisters prepare the cake, which they call "stir stir stir," and then they "make the whole bodies" out of the cake. The cake looks pretty good, but it's still a little rough. They fix it, but the cake still doesn't look quite right