Check out this starred review from Debbie Tenner at School Library Journal!
★ "Using brightly colored graphics and illustrations as well as short snippets of text, this picture book explains the fundamentals of probability and how probability alters what can be perceived as luck. The book starts with making predictions and then moves into the specific vocabulary of probability: likely and unlikely, as well as possible, impossible, and certain. The age-appropriate illustrations will elicit some chuckles, like using a pig with wings to illustrate the meaning of impossible. The book continues with the probability of chances and whether something is fair. There are also several activities and projects that young readers can try. This is an enjoyable and fun introduction to probability for early readers. Illustrations depict diverse children throughout. VERDICT For libraries needing nonfiction picture books about math, this should be a first choice." –Debbie Tanner