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Sunday, June 20, 2010

New Release: Lost Marbles

I am pleased to announce the release of a new children’s book called, Lost Marbles. This story was originally written over twelve years ago for my daughter Amanda who was three years old at the time. Since then all of my children have enjoyed it as well as many of my wife’s preschool students.


On the surface, Lost Marbles is a story about a boy named Bill, and a girl named Margo who literally bump into each other on the street. Their collision causes both of their sacks of marbles to spill out on the ground and get mixed together. They are then faced with the challenge (along with the reader) to figure out which marbles belong to whom. After sorting their marbles through rational illation, the story ends with an additional amusing conundrum.


Beneath the surface, Lost Marbles is an exercise in logic designed for children using classic inductive and deductive reasoning. It employs a matrix of rules and exceptions which build one upon the other. Herein early deductions provide a means for later deductions. Hence, the choices start off simple, and slowly progress to more difficult problems.


Aside from using basic color recognition schemes, this exercise also tests a child’s perceptive acuity by introducing reflective marbles and transparent marbles. It then switches from visual clues to numeric deduction. Finally, it requires thinking outside the box of rules and assumptions to sleuth the owner of the last orb.


The methodical nature of this exercise illuminates the process of logical inference and breeds confidence in a child’s abilities to ferret out sound conclusions. Of course, with little children this exercise works best when a parent or instructor reads to the children, while supplementing and assessing their understanding of the rules.


In my experience, this exercise unleashes the natural curiosity of children, and their exuberant desire to make sense out of the world around them. Indeed, their innate logic may surprise you.


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Hard Cover (full color) 11 x 8.5" for US$49.95

Soft Cover (full color) 8 x 6" for US$24.95


Both of these editions can be drop shipped directly to your home or sent as a gift to another. The print on demand process also allows the purchaser to include a special dedication and/or short message to the recipient at the bottom of the title page, (only available on hard cover edition.)


For example:


Special Commemoration:

Given as a gift to John Doe on his 1st day at school. Love, Mom & Dad.


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