About this Event
Join Massy Books and Charlesbridge Publishing as we host Jenn Moudahi for a reading of "Charlotte's New Moccasins" - a sweet, celebratory picture book about family and culture, centered around the Indigenous tradition of making moccasins. The reading will be followed by moccasin crafts!
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The venue has a gender neutral bathroom.
Please refrain from wearing scents or heavy perfumes.
Covid Protocols: Masks are recommended, and we'll have masks available. We ask if you are showing symptoms, that you stay home. Thank you kindly.
Perfect for ages 3-7, but parents and caregivers are encouraged to join as well! Juice, coffee, tea, and snacks will be provided.
Registration is required and is expected to fill up quickly, so make sure to get your tickets soon! Link in the bio to register
Book:
Charlotte has outgrown her moccasins! Still, there's nothing a trip to Grandma's can't fix in this heartwarming intergenerational story. A sweet, celebratory picture book about family and culture by two debut Métis creators centered around Indigenous peoples' tradition of making moccasins, perfect for 3-7-year-olds. Charlotte has outgrown her moccasins, so she and her Mom head to Grandma's for new ones. Grandma teaches Charlotte how to make her new mocs step-by-step, and she learns a valuable skill from her beloved elder in this heartwarming multigenerational story. A contemporary celebration of Native culture, tradition, and family. A highly-relatable story for Indigenous kids and any kid that has ever outgrown their favorite thing to wear. Back matter includes details about moccasins then and now, some additional facts about them, and information about how they have been made over time.
Author:
Jenn Moudahi is a Métis author, clinical counselor, and mom. Stories are a common thread in her life—she writes them as an author, listens to them as a counselor, escapes into them as a reader, and allows too many at bedtime as a mom. Growing up, Jenn spent countless hours with her own mom learning to create Indigenous art, often helping to teach workshops throughout British Columbia. Jenn lives in Western Canada with her husband, two kids, and two purrfect cats. This is her first picture book.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Massy Books, 229 East Georgia Street, Vancouver, Canada
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