Camilla, Cartographer

Awards:   2019 Ezra Jack Keats Book Award Nominee Children's Book Committee at Bank Street College Best Children's Book of the Year
Author:   Julie Dillemuth ,  Laura Wood
Publisher:   American Psychological Association
ISBN:  

9781433830334


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   08 October 2019
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 9 years
Format:   Hardback
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Camilla, Cartographer


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Awards

  • 2019 Ezra Jack Keats Book Award Nominee
  • Children's Book Committee at Bank Street College Best Children's Book of the Year

Overview

Camilla loves maps. Old ones, new ones, she loves them all! She often imagines what it must have been like to explore and discover a new path for the first time. One morning, Camilla wakes up to a huge snow storm. Her neighbor Parsley can't find the path to the creek. But Camilla has her old map-which inspires her to make her own path and her own map! Includes a Note to Parents and Caregivers celebrating discovery, adventurous problem-solving, and a love of maps.

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Author:   Julie Dillemuth ,  Laura Wood
Publisher:   American Psychological Association
Imprint:   Magination Press, (American Psychological Association)
Weight:   0.290kg
ISBN:  

9781433830334


ISBN 10:   1433830337
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   08 October 2019
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 9 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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2019 Ezra Jack Keats Book Award Nominee ​A Bank Street College Best Book of the Year “Through this engaging story, children will be shown the benefits of using and creating maps of their own. Camilla is a lovable main character. She’s smart, kind, and adventurous…. A fun way to get children interested in cartography, this book lends itself to many lessons inside and outside of a classroom.” ­—School Library Journal “Wood's delightful illustrations and Dillemuth's expertise in the matter engage readers in the woodland creatures' adventures. In addition, Dillemuth, who holds a doctorate in geography, provides activities in the backmatter for parents and caregivers to help children develop their own spatial-reasoning skills, such as sketching and reading maps or using cardinal directions. An adorable adventure in cartography.” —Kirkus Reviews “The text is clear and engaging, the art charming and inviting. Together they create a story that should stir the reader's imagination and make them eager to start making their own maps—of their room, their house, their neighborhood, their world. Mapmaking has rarely looked more fun and cozy.” —New York Journal of Books  


Wood's delightful illustrations and Dillemuth's expertise in the matter engage readers in the woodland creatures' adventures. In addition, Dillemuth, who holds a doctorate in geography, provides activities in the backmatter for parents and caregivers to help children develop their own spatial-reasoning skills, such as sketching and reading maps or using cardinal directions. An adorable adventure in cartography. --Kirkus Reviews


Wood's delightful illustrations and Dillemuth's expertise in the matter engage readers in the woodland creatures' adventures. In addition, Dillemuth, who holds a doctorate in geography, provides activities in the backmatter for parents and caregivers to help children develop their own spatial-reasoning skills, such as sketching and reading maps or using cardinal directions. An adorable adventure in cartography. --Kirkus Reviews The text is clear and engaging, the art charming and inviting. Together they create a story that should stir the reader's imagination and make them eager to start making their own maps--of their room, their house, their neighborhood, their world. Mapmaking has rarely looked more fun and cozy. --New York Journal of Books


Author Information

Julie Dillemuth, PhD, is a spatial cognition geographer and children's writer. She is passionate about writing picture books for children that help develop spatial thinking skills. Her stories have appeared in Highlights for Children and Odyssey magazines. She is also the author of Lucy in the City and Mapping My Day. Laura Wood is an independent illustrator currently based in Milan, Italy. Her work can be found in textbooks, advertising  campaigns, digital apps, and editorial publications. But mostly she likes to illustrate picture books in order to bring stories to life. She is also the illustrator of Lucy and the City and Mapping My Day. Her favorite things include coffee, dancing, and visiting new places. She is proudly represented by the lovely people at Good Illustration Agency.

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