Copyright Date:
2021
Edition Date:
2021
Release Date:
01/26/21
Pages:
58 pages
ISBN:
0-593-12335-2
ISBN 13:
978-0-593-12335-5
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2020017579
Dimensions:
22 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
The lunch bunch is back-and they're throwing a party!It starts as a boring day. Neither Pizza nor Taco knows what to do besides sit. To spice things up, Taco suggests they stand. Standing feels better-until they realize that they're now "STANDING and doing nothing." The two anthropomorphic foodstuffs move and jump around to help them "THINK. / THINK. / THINK." Taco gets a brilliant idea to throw a party. After "AWESOME!" and "YAAAS!" the pair gets to work planning. They make a list of supplies. They decide to host the party at "THE WATER PARK!" They send off invitations to their foodie friends: Cake, Ice Cream, the Chicken Tender twins, Hamburger, Hot Dog, and Cheeseburger. But when they get to the Water Park, they discover that it's closed: "AHHHHHHHHHH!" Their names are misspelled on their party sign: "AHHHHHHHHHH!" A balloon pops and scares Ice Cream: "AHHHHHHHHHH!" Will anything go according to plan? Shaskan hams it up even more for this second course after Who's the Best? (2020). Patterned backgrounds reiterate the setting and occasionally form full-page images alongside smaller panels. The low overall panel count (eight or fewer per spread) and repetitive five-chapter structure aid emerging readers in decoding the deliciously fun text. Unfortunately, inconsistent choices about panel borders may confuse some new-to-comics readers. (This book was reviewed digitally with 8.3-by-12-inch double-page spreads viewed at 82% of actual size.)A party worth crashing. (Graphic early reader. 5-8)
School Library Journal
(Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
K-Gr 3 Our lovable eponymous food protagonists are back for another wacky adventure. Bored one day, Pizza and Taco decide to throw a party at the water park. When they arrive at the park, only to find it closed, they try to improvise. When issues with their party sign and guests arise, they realize that they might not be able to save the day. This dialogue-driven graphic novel is short but sweet, with a solid lesson about planning. Readers will enjoy Pizza and Taco's positive energy and tendency to emote big feelings. Photographs of food superimposed against spare cartoon backgrounds match the whimsy and humor of the text. VERDICT Hand to early readers starting to explore graphic novels and who enjoy food-themed high jinks; even those unfamiliar with the series will easily jump in.
The second in a hilarious young graphic novel series about Pizza and Taco. This time around Pizza and Taco are bored, so they decide to throw an awesome party! What could possibly go wrong?
Pizza and Taco have the oh-so-relatable problem of not knowing what to do when boredom strikes. The answer? Throw a party! They have a location, a guest list, and decorations. Everything is perfect . . . until it isn't. In fact, it's kind of a DISASTER! Ice Cream has a meltdown, and who knew Hamburger was lactose intolerant? (Who invited Cheeseburger anyway?) Well, now they know how NOT to throw a party!!
This hilarious young graphic novel--with chapters--will tickle the funny bones of kids ages 5-8 and bolster their reading confidence. Graphic chapter books serve as a great bridge to graphic novels and longer chapter books.
Readers will devour all the books in the series:
Pizza and Taco: Who's the Best?
Pizza and Taco: Best Party Ever!
Pizza and Taco: Super-Awesome Comic!
Pizza and Taco: Too Cool For School
Pizza and Taco: Rock Out!