The Wakey-Wakey Machine is likely a humorous and energetic story about a contraption designed to solve a very common problem: getting someone to wake up in the morning. The book would follow the attempts of a character (perhaps a parent or an inventor) to utilize a comical, Rube Goldberg-style machine to rouse a sleepy child or animal. Alan Macdonald is known for his witty, slightly anarchic humor and ability to create silly, memorable situations. The story would be full of mechanical mishaps, sound effects, and escalating chaos, ultimately concluding with a very loud, very successful—or very disastrous—wake-up call. It's a fun, chaotic celebration of morning routines.