How Not To Share A Pizza!

Coming April 3 2025

A laugh-out loud story about sharing and friendship

When Papa Panther opens a new pizzeria with lots of scrumptious toppings, best friends Otto and Ali are the first in the queue. “HALF for you, and HALF for me,” insists Otto. “EQUAL shares!” But dividing the pizza fairly is tricky, especially since Ali can’t resist CHOMPing! At an impasse, Otto decides to get his OWN pizza . .. But alone he doesn’t have enough pebbles to buy it, and neither does Ali. It’s only when Otto accidentally trips over a stick that he realizes there might be a way for them to divide the pizza into equal shares and mend their friendship!

ISBN: 9781912923441
Age: 3+
Paperback, 32 pp.
250 x 250 mm
Full-colour
Tracy Curran

Tracy Curran

Author

Tracy Curran is a picture book and chapter book author and lives in Cornwall with her husband, three children, two dogs, five rabbits and seven chickens. A former primary school teacher, Tracy is passionate about encouraging children to read for pleasure and runs a book review blog, The Breadcrumb Forest. She loves toadstools, pumpkins, cake and running along the beach. This is her first book for Five Quills.

Lauren Beard

Lauren Beard

Illustrator

Lauren Beard is a children’s book illustrator based in Manchester. She mixes digital with hand painted elements in her art work and loves drawing animals. Lauren has illustrated many books over the last ten years and is well known for her work on the twelve books in the popular Fairytale Hairdresser series, written by Abie Longstaff and published by Penguin Random House. She lives with her cat Smokey-Joe, by the woods that inspire her art.

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