A review by currant7
Pebbles and the Biggest Number by Joey Benun, Joey Benun

informative lighthearted medium-paced

5.0

Pebbles is an adorable and curious butterfly in the story. I shared the book with my daughter, and she enjoyed the book a lot!

I enjoyed:-
1.) Pebbles, the charismatic butterfly, and Pebble's friends discover what would be the answer to the book's title.
  
2.) The scientific trivia sprinkled around the book was wonderfully adapted to moments in the book when applicable. They were great talk points, which my daughter reiterated a few to friends and family.

3.) The ending number was a surprise for me. I didn't realize how off I was, and not that it's a spoiler - it's not a trillion. It is a lesson for all of us in the family, and that's always a good thing in any book.

To add, the illustrations were adorable! The charts and tables inside were easy to digest with the graphics provided!

My favorite moment in the book is when Ms. Eagle saves Pebbles. It was funny what Pebbles initially was happening, but something "bigger" was happening around Pebbles.

This book is a sure winner and highly recommended to anyone who loves numbers, math, and science all rolled into one!