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 Lisa Weckbacher Author Interview

What Is the Shape of My Egg? invites children on an enchanting voyage with Silkie the chicken, unraveling the mysteries of geometry through farmyard adventures, empowering lessons, and endearing camaraderie. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

The inspiration was actually quite simple. For some time, I have wanted to write children’s stories, but the question was about what? With a little help, I narrowed down my ideas to 1) my love for animals, namely my pets (though many), and 2) what I have learned as an educational researcher, particularly in the areas of mathematical learning and spatial abilities. I will say that integrating the two was no easy task. To date, my publications have involved a completely different style of writing—academic writing. So this book, and the others to follow, was nothing short of a challenge!

The focus on geometric shapes is tied to a recent study with my University of California colleagues. In brief, we explored differences in geometric shape knowledge between a sample of U.S. and Japanese children. Though there are a number of learning points to share, the one implication from the study is that communication about the properties of shapes matters as far as learning outcomes (i.e., above and beyond visual recognition of shapes alone). In other words, though children from an early age can readily identify a circle, do they actually know or can they verbalize the properties of circles (e.g., curved, round, no straight sides, no edges, no points, no beginning or end)?

Can you share any insights into the development process of the interactive exercises in the book, and how they are designed to help children embrace their developing geometric understanding?

The goal is to apply what children have learned in the aftermath of reading the book, ideally with an adult to help promote accurate learning and opportunity to talk about shapes. The shape hunt is merely one approach.

From a developmental perspective, tapping into multiple modalities to learn facilitates learning. With the shape hunt, children should be encouraged to look for, listen (as an adult provides direction as needed), and touch (e.g., trace) various objects that are the shape of a sphere or an ovoid. In addition, “spatial talk” (i.e., use of words such as left, right, above, below, far, and near) should also be encouraged. Spatial talk relates to the way we think about numbers (e.g., smallest to largest) as well as our ability to visualize mathematical information (e.g., properties of 2D and 3D geometric shapes). Taken together, I consider early exploration of shapes and space as a foundation for more advanced geometric concepts that will be introduced in later years.

You included insightful facts about the Silkie chicken breed in the book; was this a personal interest of yours, or was it chosen to add another layer of engagement with the story?

A very personal interest! As shared in the book, Silkie the chicken is a real-life character. For those who are familiar with the breed, it is so true that these chickens are delightful little critters. They make for wonderful pets—both inside and outside the home! I added Silkie chicken facts for those who are not familiar with the breed. So yes, it can be considered another layer of engagement, an added educational component to the book.

What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?

What Is the Shape of My Ears? is the second title in the Shape Stories with Farm Friends Series. It will be available via pre-order November-December 2023. The main character is Pearl (a mini donkey), also a real-life character! In this storyline, Pearl teaches her sidekick Duke (a mini horse) about the properties of triangles. What Is the Shape of My House?, the third and final title, should be available spring 2024 along with a supplemental shape activity book for children roughly 3-5 years of age.

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Purple Dragonfly 2023 Book Awards Honorable Mention in Two Categories:
EDUCATION and STEM

Discover the world of geometry with Silkie and the Sisters in What Is the Shape of My Egg? – the first delightful installment in the Shape Stories with Farm Friends Series.

This beautifully illustrated and engaging tale introduces young readers to the world of circles and ovals while incorporating essential spatial language (e.g., left, right, up, down) to boost their spatial thinking skills. Designed for interactive read-aloud sessions, children will be encouraged to explore and trace similar shapes at home or in the classroom, reinforcing their understanding of these fundamental geometric concepts.

As the adventure unfolds, What Is the Shape of My Egg? seamlessly transitions to a deeper exploration of two and three-dimensional circular shapes, providing interactive activities for kids to apply their newfound knowledge. The book also includes fascinating facts about the endearing Silkie chicken breed, adding an extra layer of fun and curiosity to the reading experience.

Based on real-life farm animals residing in Western Montana, the vivid illustrations and lively text capture the unique personalities of Silkie and the Sisters in this entertaining and educational read – perfect for young minds eager to explore the world of shapes!

What Is the Shape of My Egg?

What Is the Shape of My Egg? by Lisa Weckbacher is a charming and educational book inviting readers to embark on an enlightening journey alongside the endearing Silkie and her sisters. Silkie’s jubilation over her newfound egg-laying achievement initiates a voyage of self-discovery as her sisters Henrietta, Dreeka, and Dottie unveil the distinction between circles and ovals—a captivating exploration that ultimately imparts invaluable lessons.

Weckbacher artfully constructs a narrative that harmoniously intertwines a captivating storyline with fundamental lessons in farm animal familiarity and geometrical comprehension. The book’s narrative casts a spotlight on circles and ovals, supplemented by the integration of spatial vocabulary. The narrative seamlessly segues into an understanding of two and three-dimensional circular shapes, reinforced by interactive exercises that empower young minds to embrace their developing geometric understanding.

This children’s book is a literary gem tailored for collaborative read-aloud sessions. The synchrony between narrative and visual aids is fantastic. Gabriela Vega’s brilliant illustrations, resplendent with the allure of the farm setting, give young readers a tangible connection to the narrative’s context and characters. Weckbacher also includes insightful facts about the Silkie chicken breed, a charming embellishment that encourages young minds to enjoy the pursuit of knowledge.

Beyond its educational underpinnings, What Is the Shape of My Egg? is a story of camaraderie, cooperation, and empathy, courtesy of Silkie and her sisters’ encouraging interactions. The narrative conveys the significance of lending a helping hand and collaborating, imparting vital social lessons to its young audience.

What Is the Shape of My Egg? is an exceptional picture book that will ignite children’s curiosity, inspiring inquiries about the intricacies of their surroundings. This children’s book will enliven classroom discussion on geometric principles. I heartily recommended it to parents and educators alike.

Pages: 32 | ASIN: B0C16PFL9F

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