Pizza Counting

Pizza Counting by Christina Dobson, published by Charlesbridge in July 2003, is an illustrated book designed for young readers. This 32-page work presents a playful approach to mathematics through the lens of pizza, inviting children to engage with counting and fractions in a fun and relatable context.
Readers will discover a variety of pizzas featuring different toppings, such as pepperoni, cheese, and onions, while learning to count and divide these ingredients into fractions. The book also includes zesty pizza facts that enhance the educational experience, making it an enjoyable resource for those interested in mathematics and cooking. With its engaging illustrations and interactive content, this edition aims to make learning about numbers both tasty and entertaining.
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These pizzas have all the right ingredients. Pepperoni, cheese, and onions make a purr-fect pizza cat. Is it time for a clock pizza made of sausages and peppers?
Count the toppings on these pizza masterpieces, then divide them up into filling fractions. Zesty pizza facts add to the flavorful fun.
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