Pizza Cake

Pizza Cake by Morris Gleitzman, published by Puffin in 2012, is a collection of humorous stories that engage young readers with imaginative scenarios. This UK edition spans 176 pages and presents a variety of whimsical tales that explore the absurdities of everyday life through a comedic lens.
Readers will encounter a range of entertaining situations, from saving lives with a paperclip to discovering the chaos a big banana can bring to a holiday. The stories invite exploration of themes such as friendship, creativity, and the humorous side of challenges, making it a delightful read for those interested in juvenile fiction and short stories. With its playful narrative style, Pizza Cake offers a lighthearted experience that encourages laughter and imagination.
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STORIES WITH THE LOT!
Save ten lives with a paperclip, discover how a big banana can ruin your sister’s holiday, make a new friend with a garbage bin, develop a taste for sheep’s spleen and chips, bounce on a vampire’s bed, rescue your dad from a dog and a spider, use a toilet roll to get justice, upset the neighbours with a pickaxe, eat a pizza that makes you fearless, and imagine a world where teachers earn more money than a rock star.
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