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Pizza every night book8/25/2023 ![]() Kenji López-Alt.Ĭelebrate pizza around the world in this fun and informative book. And, Pipo is about to discover that in Every Night is Pizza Night by J. Right? Well, turns out there are some other amazing dishes in the world. He has to get creative since he can’t use the oven alone. My kids were totally amused by the “crusty bottom” pages.Ĭhef Mootza Rella by Dawn Ventola is a sweet story of a boy who wants to make a pizza for his mom. But, when “the” slice of pizza determines we are about to eat him, he tries to sway us to try another slice. Perhaps you like chili flakes or basil on your piece. How to Eat Pizza by Jon Burgerman starts out with a slice of pizza asking the question, “How do you eat pizza?” and that leads to first picking the right slice. Pizza Counting by Christina Dobson will have you learning about addition and fractions. It also makes a good read-aloud for young children.Įxtra Cheese, Please! by Cris Peterson takes us on a photographic journey of mozzarella from cow to pizza. This book is full of rhyme and rhythm for new readers. “Hi, Pizza Man!” by Virginia Walter is a silly story about a little girl who pretends that different people and animals deliver her pizza to the door.Įarly readers will enjoy reading The Pizza That We Made by Joan Holub. Little Nino’s Pizzeria by Barbour is the story of a little boy who helps his dad at the pizzeria. Duck, Dog and Cat are too busy to help Hen make the pizza, but in the end, they help in a big way! It is a variation of the traditional Little Red Hen story. We love Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza by Philemon Sturges. This is one of my favorite Pete the Cat books. What would you put on your pizza? Perhaps all foods that begin with the letter “p?” Enjoy this fun read-aloud, Pete the Cat and the Perfect Pizza Party by Dean, with a whole group or one on one. Colorful illustrations and short text make a great read for toddlers and preschoolers. We learn about tomatoes that are grown for sauce, wheat that is grown for the crust and milk that is made into cheese. Pizza at Sally’s by Monica Wellington takes us to Sally’s Pizzeria where we learn how a pizza is prepared for the customers. Pizza Day by Melissa Iwai is the story of a child and his father gathering ingredients from the garden to make a pizza. The simple text leads the young reader through the process of making a pizza. It’s a lift-the-flap book showing some of the ingredients and some of the preparations necessary to make a pizza.Ĭook It! by George Birkett is another great one for babies and toddlers. Grandpa and Me by Karen Katz is a fun little book for babies and toddlers. ![]() Today, we are sharing some of our favorite pizza books for kids.įull Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. ![]() There are plenty of books for kids that I can read about that cheesy, saucy, and doughy goodness. Oh, how I love a great thick crust pizza! My boys are quickly learning to share my love of this yummy treat.
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