Lisa Weckbacher

ALLi Author Member

Location: United States of America (the)

A native to the East Coast, Lisa Weckbacher grew up with a love for books and animals from an early age. She holds three master's degrees as well as a Ph.D. in education, specialization in child and adolescent development, from UC Santa Barbara. Lisa has served as an adjunct professor in psychology and education at various universities for more than a decade. To date, she has also published several works pertaining to the role of spatial thinking in childhood and adolescence. The implications of her research are largely related to how educators can help prepare K-12 students to pursue and ultimately succeed in STEM-oriented careers. Lisa divides her time between Southern California and Western Montana with her family, and of course, their many feathered and furry friends.

Lisa Weckbacher's books

What Is the Shape of My Egg?

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 Ears?

What is the shape of a donkey’s ears?
A horse’s ears?
A cat’s ears?
If you’re thinking triangle, that’s correct!
BUT … there are all sorts of triangles.
Triangles can be long, short, skinny, fat—even stubby!

In What Is the Shape of My Ears?, the second title in the Shape Stories with Farm Friends series, children are introduced to the properties of triangles. The storyline stars Pearl (a clever miniature donkey) and her sidekick Duke (a humble miniature horse) who questions why ears—whether long or short—can still be the same shape. Together, the “Minis” explore the basic elements of triangles and learn that when you look closely, you find triangular shapes are EVERYWHERE!



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