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It's Probably Penny [Hardcover]

Loreen Leedy (Author)
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5 and upK and up
A delightful companion to Measuring Penny

Lisa’s class is learning about probability. For part of her homework, she has to think of an event that will happen, one that might happen, and one that can’t happen. Who is that Boston terrier that keeps popping into Lisa’s imagination? It’s probably Penny!

Loreen Leedy is widely praised for her ability to make concepts fun and accessible to children, and she has done it again in this great introduction to probability.
 
It's Probably Penny is a 2008 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.

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Grade 1–4—Lisa's class is studying probability. For homework, she must make predictions about what will, might, and can't happen over the weekend. She must also think of different events with varying chances of happening. Penny, her Boston terrier, helps Lisa visualize the situations needed for the assignment. Leedy's uncluttered, computer-generated artwork matches her clear and orderly text. What Lisa imagines—Penny eating a birthday cake, discovering buried treasure, and inventing a jet pack—appears in thought bubbles with scalloped edges. Penny stands out against the textured pastel backgrounds, and her brown eyes are like marbles. Actual photographs, such as of clothes in a laundry basket where the pet discovers a missing toy and of the vegetables they buy at the farmer's market, are used sparingly and heighten the reality of events that do happen. Readers will remember what they have learned about probability because they have seen a charming Boston terrier in both probable and improbable situations. Librarians will most certainly want this follow-up to Measuring Penny (1998) and Mapping Penny's World (2000, both Holt), which are probably in circulation at this very moment.—Mary Jean Smith, Southside Elementary School, Lebanon, TN
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This latest math concept story featuring Penny the Boston terrier tackles a subject more difficult than that presented in Measuring Penny (1998) and Mapping Penny's World (2000). Lisa's teacher assigns the class to study probability by writing down predictions, determining results, and recording them. He demonstrates by using (and eating) jellybeans. Choosing Penny as her focal point, Lisa begins to calculate her results: Will Penny want to go for a walk? (Of course.) What might happen? (Perhaps she'll see a squirrel.) What won't happen? (She won't see a shark.) Using her familiar not-quite-naive style of illustration, Leedy clearly and cleverly depicts the possibilities and choices in panels and segmented pages that feature Penny in funny poses. The amusing jacket, which pictures the perky dog wearing cool sunglasses and a beaded collar, is an enticing beginning. Prediction: this will work well as a learning device. Julie Cummins
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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 5 and up
  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR); First Edition edition (March 29, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805073892
  • ISBN-13: 978-0805073898
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 9.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #180,591 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I've been writing and illustrating picture books for children for over twenty-five years. Though I majored in art in college, at the time I wasn't sure what kind of artist to be. Fortunately, it turned out that combining words and art to create picture books was a perfect career for me. Most of my books center around a particular topic such as fractions, the solar system, writing, and so on. The characters and story lines help put the subject matter into a meaningful context for young readers.

After growing up mostly in Delaware, I moved to central Florida a couple of decades ago, and currently live with my husband Andy on a three acre property with hawks, herons, and horses (the horses live next door.) We love the rustle of the pines in the breeze, the screeching of sandhill cranes flying overhead, and the chattering of many small birds that come and go as they please.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars It's Definitely a Good Book!, December 27, 2007
This review is from: It's Probably Penny (Hardcover)
This Loreen Leedy educational book reviews linguistic/mathematical applications of probability, as explored by young Lisa using her dog Penny as the object of several "thought experiments." It's packed with information; so dense, in fact, that adult readers may want to omit some pages with younger audiences. However, Leedy's humorous characterizatrion of school, Lisa's teacher, and especially that cute black dog balance the relatively high cognitive load, rendering a very entertaining book that edges out most of the math-oriented competition.

WE begin with Lisa's teacher, Mr. Jayson, who teaches Lisa and her classmates the differene between things that possibly, might, and will occur. THe kids write down what Mr. Jayson might wear that day, and hefools them all with hat that looks like a sea cucumber with orange toes, and two suspended eyeballs! "'I don't usually wear hats,' he says. But as you can see, it is possible.'" He moves on to picking different-colored jelly beans while closing his eyes, showing how the pool of jelly beans from which he chooses affects whether he will, might, or can't select a certain color (and, luckily for him, eating a lot of jelly beans while doing so!) There's a nice realism here as well: One student asks: "Why are we doing all this?" "It's for homework," the teacher replies. "We all groan. But he lets us eat the rest of the jelly beans, so that helps." That's good, because they have a monstrously long assignment: Examples of things that will, might, and can't happen, tiny chance vs. impossible, and equal vs. unequal chances of ouccuring.

Fortunately, Lisa's dog (someday as famous as Schoedinger's cat?)helps her answer all those questions. Although the "will" example is a little shakey ("I'm sure Penny will want to go on a walk."), and has more to do with hypothesis testing, "might" is convincing (Penny might see a squirrel on their walk), "can't" is funny ("We can't see a shark because the ocena is 50 miles away.") Later when Penny sees a toy shark--the book is full of sly surprises--Lisa says that doesn't count! LIsa also makes notes to help her decide whether there's a tiny chance of Penny eating an entire birthday cake, finding a pirate treasure chest, or becoming a famous canine actor, or whther these things are impossible. This is a great departure for classroom or group discussion. Perhaps mindful of recent history, Lisa defends at great lengths her decision that a Penny Presidency would be impossible.

There are even more examples of equal and unequal probabilities, and these require a bit of mathematical/logical reasoning that may be too advanced for youngers. However, Leedy offers a wide range of kids the opportunity to compare event probabilities, and to see how concepts like might, can, and will occur with some frequency in daily life. COmbine that with creatively formatted (bordering on manga presentations), brightly colored picturs, and lots of tangential but humorous background about Lisa's family and Penny, and your youngster will probably enjoy this book. There's no getting around the fact that hte book is teaching one about math, counting, logic, and language, but the humorous, casual narrative, and Leedy's involvement of the reader in Lisa's problem immeasurably increase its appeal.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fun with probability, October 26, 2011
This review is from: It's Probably Penny (Hardcover)
This book tells and shows kids the concept of probability, and it repeats the information in different ways so it doesn't become tedious. Jelly beans, dinner menus, blind choices, making predictions. Lisa, the main character, interacts with her dog, and the illustrations are informative but still goofy enough to hold the interest of your little learner.

Most of all, this book is FUN.

Note to publishers: We want more high quality, informative books like this, please.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loreen is Queen Teacher :), February 8, 2010
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Loreen Leedy, known for her picture books with a classroom lesson has done it again. Many of her books are to advanced for my tots but this one was a favorite and often requested again. It teaches the probablity and improbability of things that could happen in your day as it begins with the students circling their teacher who announces a homework assignment on the topic. He explains the game of probability with jelly beans, separating by colors and asking what the chances are he'd get color A, B, or C from each pile. It really is a fun read teaching some important principles. And just fyi, "Penny" is the dog who belongs to the student girl narrating the story. Penny helps her with her assignment at home.
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