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El. knyga: Chooch Helped: (Caldecott Medal Winner)

4.25/5 (1487 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formatas: 48 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Oct-2024
  • Leidėjas: Levine Querido
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781646144792
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  • Formatas: 48 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Oct-2024
  • Leidėjas: Levine Querido
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781646144792
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Best of the Year: Kirkus Cooperative Children's Book Center

A Cherokee girl introduces her younger brother to their family's traditions begrudgingly! in this Caldecott Medal winning picture book written by Walter Award-winner Andrea L. Rogers and featuring gorgeous collage illustrations from debut artist Rebecca Lee Kunz.

Sissys younger brother, Chooch, isnt a baby anymore. They just celebrated his second birthday, after all. But no matter what Chooch does even if hes messing something up! Which is basically all the time! their parents say hes just helping. Sissy feels that Chooch can get away with anything!

When Elisi paints a mural, Chooch helps. When Edutsi makes grape dumplings, Chooch helps. When Oginalii gigs for crawdads, Chooch helps. When Sissy tries to make a clay pot, Chooch helps . . .

Hesdi! Sissy yells. Quit it! And Chooch bursts into tears. What follows is a tender family moment that will resonate with anyone who has welcomed a new little one to the fold. Chooch Helped is a universal story of an older sibling learning to make space for a new child, told with grace by Andrea L. Rogers and stunning art from Rebecca Lee Kunz showing one Cherokee family practicing their cultural traditions.

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P R A I S E

The touching narrative and its universal lesson are brought to life through Kunzs powerful images, which make stunning use of collage to illustrate the childrens rich familial and cultural webs. Readers hearts will be warmed by Sissy and Choochs relationship and by the moving representation of Cherokee traditions. Native life and language are at the center of this beautiful sibling story. Kirkus (starred)

Kunzs phenomenal illustrations bring a cleverly spare text to being... Gorgeous and heartfelt in its simplicity, this book deserves a spot on the shelf alongside Goades Berry Song and Fletts We All Play. Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books (starred)

Tender... powerful. Publishers Weekly (starred)

"[ Chooch Helped] highlights the joys and challenges that many older siblings face as the baby of the family grows up and begins to mimic them. Kunzs striking mixed-media art complements this loving family story." The Horn Book

The artwork is warm and flushed, almost like a heart pulsing from the warmth of inclusion and support... This recommended story reminds readers how they could lead by example for those who are curious and want to also be included in the joys of life, be it miniscule chores or creating art." School Library Journal

Siblings everywhere will recognize themselves in this universal story of family dynamics... A warm, welcome addition to a growing body of work portraying contemporary Native families celebrating their heritage and living full, multidimensional lives." Booklist

Recenzijos

[ STAR] "Author Rogers and illustrator Kunz, both members of the Cherokee Nation, portray Sissys older sisterhood with tenderness... The touching narrative and its universal lesson are brought to life through Kunzs powerful images, which make stunning use of collage to illustrate the childrens rich familial and cultural webs. Readers hearts will be warmed by Sissy and Choochs relationship and by the moving representation of Cherokee traditions. Native life and language are at the center of this beautiful sibling story. Kirkus (starred) "Highlights the joys and challenges that many older siblings face as the baby of the family grows up and begins to mimic them. Kunzs striking mixed-media art complements this loving family story." Horn Book "The artwork is warm and flushed, almost like a heart pulsing from the warmth of inclusion and support... This recommended story reminds readers how they could lead by example for those who are curious and want to also be included in the joys of life, be it miniscule chores or creating art." School Library Journal "Siblings everywhere will recognize themselves in this universal story of family dynamics... A warm, welcome addition to a growing body of work portraying contemporary Native families celebrating their heritage and living full, multidimensional lives." Booklist "Tribal designs and patterns, in hues of sand and clary, add texture to this touching picture book." The New York Times [ STAR] Tender powerful. Publishers Weekly (starred) [ STAR] Kunzs phenomenal illustrations bring a cleverly spare text to being... Gorgeous and heartfelt in its simplicity, this book deserves a spot on the shelf alongside Goades Berry Song and Fletts We All Play. Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books (starred)

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Winner of Caldecott Medal 2025.
Andrea L. Rogers is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation. She grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma and graduated with an MFA from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe. Her picture book, Chooch Helped, was awarded the Caldecott Medal. Andrea's collection of horror stories, Man Made Monsters, received six starred reviews and won the Walter Dean Myers Award for Young Adult fiction. She is also the author of the YA novel The Art Thieves. Author residence: Fayetteville, AR

Rebecca Lee Kunz grew up in Oklahoma and went on to earn a BFA in painting from the College of Santa Fe. Rebecca is an artist and the owner of Tree of Life Studio in Santa Fe, NM, where she runs her business and raises three daughters. A citizen of the Cherokee Nation, her work draws upon traditional iconography and is greatly inspired by mythic and archetypal symbolism. Her debut picture book, Chooch Helped, was awarded the Caldecott Medal.

Illustrator residence: Santa Fe, NM