The Land of Pleasant Dreams

Is It Soup Yet? By Ane Weber, Ron Krueger, and Tony Salerno, 1986.
When Benny enters the Land of Pleasant Dreams, he meets Ricrac Rabbit. Ricrac is trying to cook something for his friends, but he’s worried because the only thing he knows how to make is broccoli soup, and he doesn’t know if his friends will like it because they all have different tastes.

Because Benny’s father is a chef, he suggests that Ricrac try his recipe for black bean broth because everyone loves that when his father makes it. Ricrac decides to give it a try, adding the black beans to his broccoli soup.

However, as each of Ricrac’s friends arrive, they also decide to bring their favorite ingredients with them. Bobbin the Horse brings barley, and Threads the Bear brings blueberries. Then, Snips the Dog brings a bone, and Lacey the Lamb brings buttercups. In an effort to please everyone, Ricrac adds each ingredient to the soup.

When they finally try it, the soup is horrible. At first, everyone argues about which ingredient ruined the soup, but Benny realizes that their real mistake wasn’t trying the soup according to Ricrac’s original recipe. When they try the broccoli soup as it was supposed to be made, without the extra ingredients, it’s really good.

Moral: Too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth.
The point of the story is that trying to please everyone often means pleasing no one. When planning a project, if you try to stretch it in too many different directions, it’s difficult to accomplish anything because you’re not focusing on anything in particular. In the end, you have to pick one way and stick with it, focusing on what you can do best.
The book is available to borrow and read for free online through Internet Archive. This book was made into an episode for the tv series with puppets. Sometimes, you can find it or clips of it on YouTube.