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"A visual feast. . . .The electricity of the paintings will draw children back for a second look." -School Library Journal Working together at a family pizzeria goes from cozy to chaotic when the business expands and becomes a big fancy restaurant. No matter how he tries to be helpful, little Tony is now always in the way. He misses Little Nino's. But so does someone else-his dad! And in a delightful twist, this simply worded read-aloud delivers a thoughtful message about what success and family are all about. Storyline connects easily to curriculum on neighborhoods, community, and economics.

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"A visual feast. . . .The electricity of the paintings will draw children back for a second look." -School Library Journal Working together at a family pizzeria goes from cozy to chaotic when the business expands and becomes a big fancy restaurant. No matter how he tries to be helpful, little Tony is now always in the way. He misses Little Nino's. But so does someone else-his dad! And in a delightful twist, this simply worded read-aloud delivers a thoughtful message about what success and family are all about. Storyline connects easily to curriculum on neighborhoods, community, and economics.
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Autorenporträt
KAREN BARBOUR lives in Iverness, California. She is also the illustrator of I Have an Olive Tree by Eve Bunting, Let's Talk About Race by Julius Lester, and Poetry for Young People: African American Poems, edited by Arnold Rampersad and Marcellus Blount.