Lucy in the City
A Story About Developing Spatial Thinking Skills
Julie Dillemuth author Laura Wood illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:American Psychological Association
Published:10th Aug '15
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A young raccoon who gets separated from her family one night and has to find her way home.
One night, Lucy the raccoon follows her family out of their den, headed for the best garbage bins in town. Before she knows it, she gets separated from her family. How will she ever find her way back to her family and her cozy den? With the help of a friendly owl and his bird’s-eye view, Lucy tunes into the world around her and navigates herself home!
Reading this book with your children will help them develop their own spatial thinking skills—how we think about and understand the world around us and use concepts of space for problem solving. Early exposure to spatial concepts can help foster this type of cognitive development in children and boost their math and science learning as they progress through school.
Includes a Note to Parents, Caregivers, and Professionals with more information about spatial concepts, as well as questions, games, and activities designed to encourage children’s spatial thinking skills.
Highly recommended. * Midwest Book Review *
First-time author Dillemuth’s encouraging tone and Wood’s easygoing cartoons emphasize Lucy’s capability and independence, even in a frightening situation, and appended materials and activities invite readers to consider their own neighborhood surroundings. * Publisher’s Weekly *
ISBN: 9781433819278
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40 pages