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Bezig met laden... Pebbles and the Biggest Numberdoor Joey Benun, Laura Watson (Illustrator)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. This was a really fun book. It can be read in multiple ways. When one needs a quick fun story, they can read the tale of the butterfly looking for the largest number. When they need to know about big numbers, there are info bits about that, and there are info bits about other things of note such as life of a butterfly, or volts of electricity in a lightbulb. Overall, this book works on many levels that kids will find fun. Deze bespreking is geschreven voor LibraryThing Vroege Recensenten. Pebbles the butterfly decides he wants to find the biggest number. So he flies around the world asking various animals what the biggest number they know is. This is an educational book with fun facts and big numbers. It has great illustrations. Suggested age 4-8. Deze bespreking is geschreven voor LibraryThing Vroege Recensenten. I reviewed this book for Library Thing.Well written & I liked the illustrations. Educational & fun. Could be good for younger children to be read to and then read on their own - Primary School level. It is printed in America, so it does have US spellings! But still good for UK. Deze bespreking is geschreven voor LibraryThing Vroege Recensenten. What an adorable book! Not only will you meet Pebbles and go a journey with her to the desert, rain forest, the sea, all the wonderful discoveries of the earth, you will learn all about the creatures Pebbles meets. You will learn how many zeroes are in a nonillion. Their are many interesting facts for the children to learn about also. I really enjoy this book! We will be learning more about words and digging deeper for numbers.geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Prijzen
"Even the youngest children know big numbers: a thousand, a million, even a billion! But what comes next? A curious butterfly named Pebbles wants to know, too. Follow Pebbles' globetrotting adventure and meet animal friends in exotic landscapes. From idyllic butterfly fields to scorching deserts, vast oceans, and the splendors of space, Pebbles is always eager to explore. This fact-filled science book for kids is overflowing with vibrant illustrations that pull the story forward. Even as the numbers grow to unimaginable sizes, author Joey Benun finds imaginative ways to help kids grasp the concept. Big ideas feel manageable when compared to relatable, everyday objects, like sand and stars. Reading about math is even more fun with 'Did You Know?' trivia, 'Number Notes', and 'Science Spots' on every page! Pebbles and the Biggest Number is perfect for independent elementary readers or a read-with-me introduction to toddler math. Plus, there's so much to re-read and explore after the story. Dig deeper with a kid-friendly science glossary, fascinating number visualizer, and supplemental online activities. Will Pebbles ever find the biggest number? Flutter in and find out!"--Provided by publisher. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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This is such a wonderful children’s book about the fun and excitement of numbers. As a kid (and still as an adult honestly), I love learning random facts and this book is full of them as we follow along with Pebbles’ travels, including Number Note, where you see how many zeros are in a number, Did You Know?, where there’s fun facts about something on the current page(s), and Science Spots, with interesting science facts.
I can see a wide range of children enjoying this book due to the amazing and bright illustrations done by Laura Watson. I can see the ones reading the book to the children would also have a fun time reading because of all the little facts and tidbits within the story. There’s even a spot where it prompts the child to ask an adult what the biggest number they know is.
This is cute and adorable and I can’t wait to share the fun facts that I learn from it.
*Thank you Joey Benun for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review ( )