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# 2025 Caldecott Medal
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Chooch Helped [2025 Ä®µ¥Äà] (Hardback, ¹Ì±¹ÆÇ)
- 2025 Caldecott Medal Winner

WINNER OF THE CALDECOTT MEDAL! A Cherokee girl introduces her younger brother to their family's traditions—begrudgingly!—in a heartfelt picture book full of 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 ¡°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 Walter Award-winner Andrea L. Rogers and stunning art from Rebecca Lee Kunz, and showing one Cherokee family practicing their cultural traditions.
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 ¡°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 Walter Award-winner Andrea L. Rogers and stunning art from Rebecca Lee Kunz, and showing one Cherokee family practicing their cultural traditions.

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