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Pizza and Taco: Who's the Best?
Pizza and Taco: Who's the Best? | Stephen Shaskan
12 posts | 6 read
The first in a hilarious young graphic novel series about Pizza and Taco. Two best friends, lots of toppings...but only one of them can be the BEST, right? Fans of Narwhal and Jelly will eat this book up...and be hungry for more! Best friends are the BEST! But WHO is the BEST? Is it Pizza or Taco? The question is debatable! They both love water slides. They both are friends with Hot Dog and Hamburger. In fact, maybe they should have a debate and get their friends to VOTE for who's the best! Can their friendship survive the race for top spot on the popularity food chain? Cast your VOTE! This hilarious young graphic novel--with chapters--will tickle the funny bones of kids ages 4-7 and bolster their reading confidence. Readers will be eager to devour the next book in the series, Pizza and Taco Throw a Party, coming in 2021! Young graphic chapter books are also a great step on the way to longer chapter books and graphic novels.
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alexvaughn

“Being the best means being a good friend.”

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alexvaughn

I would use this book to teach about friendship. Although this book teaches about a competition, it also shares how it is important to care and be supportive of one another and that is a great life lesson.

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alexvaughn
Mehso-so

This book is a humorous graphic novel that shares friendship as well as competition. This story shares the story of Pizza and Taco who determine who is the best

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mfarragher

“Best friends are the BEST!”

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mfarragher

This can be used to spark discussions about friendship, collaboration, and the importance of celebrating differences. Teachers can encourage students to engage in creative activities, such as writing their own stories about food friendships or debating their favorite foods, fostering both critical thinking and expressive skills.

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mfarragher
Pickpick

This is a delightful and humorous story that captures the playful rivalry between two beloved food friends. With vibrant illustrations and witty dialogue, the book engages young readers in a fun debate about who reigns supreme. The themes of friendship and teamwork shine through as Pizza and Taco learn that their differences can lead to a greater appreciation of each other.

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tnf_2002

“But what does being the best... really mean?”

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tnf_2002

This book delivers an important lesson: you don‘t need to be “the best”—you just need to be the best version of yourself. It also teaches the value of friendship, showing that being a true friend means supporting one another. Additionally, it highlights that life isn‘t about competition, and you don‘t have to outshine others to achieve your best self. A great story for reminding readers that kindness and self-acceptance matter more than winning.

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tnf_2002
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Pickpick

Pizza and Taco: Who's the Best? (2020) tells the story of two best friends, Pizza and Taco, who get into a playful argument about who's the best. Unable to reach a decision, they decide to hold a vote—but even that doesn‘t settle the score. Determined to prove who‘s truly number one, they embark on a fun-filled journey to settle the debate once and for all. Will it be Pizza or Taco? Join them on this hilarious adventure to find out!

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mh930121

“But what does being the best... really mean?”

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mh930121

This is a good book on teaching a lesson that you don‘t have to be “the best.” You should just be the best version of yourself and be a best friend by being there for your friends. This is also a good lesson to explain that not everything has to be a competition and that we don‘t have to be better than anyone else in order to be the best versions of ourselves.

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mh930121
Pickpick

This is a book about two best friends, Pizza and Taco. One day they argue about who is the best. When they can't come to an agreement, they decide they need to take a vote. Voting doesn't work either. Now they have to prove who is the best. You follow along on their journey to decide the ultimate pick; Pizza or Taco?