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Jo Jo Makoons #4
By (Author) Dawn Quigley
By (author) Tara Audibert
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
1st January 2025
4th edition
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Childrens / Teenage: Chapter books (transitional storybooks)
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Places and peoples
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Self-awareness and self-esteem
Paperback
96
Width 132mm, Height 195mm, Spine 7mm
119g
It is good to follow the rules. But there are just so many! In this fourth book in the beloved Jo Jo Makoons chapter book series, Jo Jos talents may not quite include following her substitute teachers rules...
Jo Jo and her classmates are excited that the Elders Tribal Center has changed the rules for the talent show to invite the whole tribe to perform. But the rules have also changed in Jo Jos classroom, where instead of their teacher, they have a substitute. Since Jo Jo has a knack for being helpful, she puts her mind to helping her classmates decide on their talentsbut can she manage to follow the substitute teachers rules
Even if no one else quite understands Jo Jos own rules (like that saying please makes words softer and fluffier to hear and that square foods are too pointy to be yummy), her undeniable talents for celebrating, curiosity, and class keep her happily hop-skipping in step with her Ojibwe community.
The first book in this acclaimed chapter book series was an American Indian Youth Literature Award Honor Book; a best book of the year fromKirkus Reviews,School Library Journal, American Indians in Children's Literature, and the Chicago Public Library; a Charlotte Huck Award Honor Book; and a Cooperative Children's Book Center CCBC Choices selection.
Dawn Quigley is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Ojibwe, North Dakota. Her debut YA novel, Apple in the Middle, was awarded an American Indian Youth Literature Honor. She is a PhD, education university faculty member, and a former K-12 reading and English teacher, as well as Indian Education program codirector. You can find her online at www.dawnquigley.com. She lives in Minnesota. Tara Audibert is a multidisciplinary artist, filmmaker, cartoonist, animator, and podcaster. She owns and runs Moxy Fox Studio where she creates her award-winning works, including the animated short film The Importance of Dreaming, comics This Place: 150 Years Retold and Lost Innocence, and "Nitap: Legends of the First Nations" an animated storytelling app. She is of Wolastoqey/French heritage and resides in Sunny Corner, New Brunswick, Canada. You can find her online at www.moxyfox.ca.