What better subject to capture a child’s imagination than the famous Queen Mary’s Dollhouse in England’s Windsor Castle?
That was alumna Gigi’s inspiration for her new children’s book, which features a character named Henry Whiskers who lives inside the famous exhibit. We caught up with her to learn more about the book, her passion for working with children, and her recollections of Lesley.
Q: What do you remember about Lesley?
A: I vividly recall a class on how to integrate live animals into the classroom. Our professor brought different animals each week and had us engage with them—learning and modeling a calm approach - even when it was a boa constrictor wrapping itself around your arm until your hand turned purple. I also loved children’s literature.
Q: What was unique about the approach to education?
A: Even though I’d been a terrible math student all my life, when I studied math at Lesley, using manipulatives like blocks and strings, I became an A-student in math. I’d just needed a more visual approach to learning abstract ideas.
Q: What have been your career pursuits?
A: I love engaging a young child’s imagination and finding ways to inspire them to become actively engaged in their own discovery process. That resulted in my founding the Stepping Stones Museum for Children in Connecticut 17 years ago, and now, the children’s book. Parenting, consulting as a philanthropic advisor, and life in general have filled the gaps in between. I think of my life as a patchwork quilt sometimes.
Q: How did you come up with the story of Henry Whiskers?
A: The inspiration came while living abroad with my family, in walking distance to Windsor Castle one of its extraordinary exhibits called Queen Mary’s Dollhouse, which was never meant for dolls, by the way. It has running water, electricity, working elevators, wine in the cellar, toilets that flush and everything the royal family would have in a country home, just on a miniature scale. I thought it was the perfect place for a mouse to call home.
Q: Can you describe the book?
A: It’s a story for middle-grade readers about a young book-loving mouse who lives in the dollhouse - safely out of sight, of course. When the dollhouse undergoes unexpected repairs and Henry Whiskers’ little sister suddenly disappears, he teams up with his best friend on a high-speed adventure through the halls, walls and tunnels of Windsor Castle to save her.