Chooch Helped

BIPOC

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

Sissy’s younger brother, Chooch, isn’t a baby anymore. They just celebrated his second birthday, after all. But no matter what Chooch does — even if he’s messing something up! Which is basically all the time! — their parents say he’s 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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# of Pages: 48

Book Binding: Hardcover

Year of Publication: 2024

Publisher: Levine Querido

Language: en

ISBN: 9781646144549

Andrea L. Rogers and Rebecca Lee Kunz are a mother-daughter writing duo based in California. Rogers has been a writer and editor for over 20 years, with a background in journalism and marketing. She has a passion for children's literature and has been a mentor for young writers. Kunz is an aspiring writer and artist, with a love for storytelling and illustration. Together, they have combined their talents to create the heartwarming children's book, "Chooch Helped." Their love for animals and their own rescue dog, Chooch, inspired the story of a little dog who learns the true meaning of friendship.