In this third book in the Hank Zipzer TV tie-in fiction series, the disasters pile up as Hank's impromptu history project goes on the run.

In this third book of the series based on the hit CBBC TV show, Hank hatches plans for the world's greatest parent-free pizza party ever ... at the expense of getting his World War I history project done. Will a last-minute solution involving his sister's lizard save the day? Or make his problems even worse?

Perfect for readers aged 8 + and also reluctant readers. The TV series is based on the New York Times bestselling series by Henry "the Fonz" Winkler and Lin Oliver.


The Cow Poo Treasure Hunt

by Theo Baker

Published 19 February 2015

A hilarious book based on the top-rated CBBC TV show Hank Zipzer about the adventures of a cheeky, loveable hero.

Love the CBBC series of Hank Zipzer? Then this is the book for you. Perfect for readers aged 8 + and also reluctant readers. Based on the New York Times bestselling series by Henry "the Fonz" Winkler and Lin Oliver. The school camping trips are legendary for all the wrong reasons. This year Hank is teamed up with his nemesis, McKelty. A leaky tent, a treasure hunt in a field of cowpats and Nick McKelty - can life get any worse?!


The Ballot Box Brawl

by Theo Baker

Published 1 September 2016

Fans of the TV show will love to read about Hank facing off against nemesis McKelty and younger sister Emily in the school council election.

In this fourth book in the series of books based on the hit CBBC TV show, a school council seat is up for grabs at Westbrook Academy, and Hank's nemesis, Nick McKelty, and Hank's diabolical little sister, Emily, are launching campaigns to get it. Hank's plan to stop both of them from getting power is to run for the seat himself, and the election gets ugly fast. What won't the three do for votes?

Perfect for readers aged 8 + and also reluctant readers. The TV series is based on the New York Times bestselling series by Henry "the Fonz" Winkler and Lin Oliver.


A hilarious book based on the top-rated CBBC TV show Hank Zipzer about the adventures of a cheeky loveable hero.

Love the CBBC series of Hank Zipzer? Love this book! It is based on characters from the TV episodes and the bestselling series by Henry "the Fonz" Winkler and Lin Oliver. A dyslexia-friendly typeface makes reading easier. It’s school-photo time, which is the worst time of year for Hank Zipzer. No matter what he does, he always ends up looking like he’s just seen Miss Adolf dancing. Bleurg! This year, he’s determined to get it right. Unfortunately school bully Nick McKelty has other ideas…


The Pizza Party

by Theo Baker

Published 12 November 2019
An out-of-control pizza party. A lizard-feeding mishap. An overdue school project. What could go wrong? The world’s greatest underachiever is back!

Hank Zipzer has a few tips for hosting an epic pizza party. No parents at home? Check. Pizza and ice cream galore? Accomplished. Friends invited? Check. History homework finished? Er, not quite. And Hank may have forgotten his vow never to pet-sit a lizard — especially a live-locusts-and-mealworms-eating one. Can Hank get his big project done before tomorrow, or will one disaster lead to another? Well, if history is any guide, the answer is pretty obvious. . . . The amiable character originated by Henry Winkler — inspired by his own childhood — returns in a comical adventure set in a font designed to boost readability for kids with dyslexia.

The Cow Poop Treasure Hunt

by Theo Baker

Published 13 November 2018
Underachiever Hank Zipzer goes on an unfortunate school camping trip in a comical, kid-friendly novelization of the popular BBC series based on Henry Winkler's best-selling books.

What will it take for Mom and Dad to trust Hank to go to the mall unsupervised with his friends? Cooking a family dinner — er, disaster — doesn't exactly say “responsible.” But what if Hank signs up for the school's notorious survival camp and makes it through the whole weekend? Maybe he should factor in being teamed up with his nemesis, McKelty, in a leaky tent, not to mention a desperate search for a cell phone in a field of cow pies. . . . The amiable character originated by Henry Winkler — inspired by his own childhood — comes to life in a humorous adventure set in a font designed to boost readability for kids with dyslexia.