cover image Charlie Piechart and the Case of the Missing Pizza Slice

Charlie Piechart and the Case of the Missing Pizza Slice

Eric Comstock and Marilyn Sadler, illus. by Eric Comstock. HarperCollins/Tegen, $17.99 (40p) ISBN 978-0-06-237054-9

Pizza night provides ample chances for the eponymous character—who has a pie chart for a body—to use fractions. With five family members and Charlie’s friend Lewis visiting, there are six diners: “Everyone agreed on the size: Large! That meant everyone would get 2 slices.” Picking a topping presents another challenge (“ ‘Yuck, no veggies!’ yelled 4/6 of the pizza eaters”). When it’s time to eat, one of the slices is missing, and Charlie gets to play detective. Using pizza to teach fractions may not be new, but a lighthearted tone (“Anchovies are tiny little fish, and why anyone would want them on their pizza is a mystery that may never be solved”), and newcomer Comstock’s playful graphics, which have a weathered, retro quality, make the lesson go down as easy as pie. Ages 4–8. Agent: Lori Nowicki, Painted Words. (Sept.)