Charlotte's New Moccasins by Jenn Moudahi - ISBN: 9781623544966
Hardcover
Outgrown moccasins? Grandma’s love and tradition stitch a heartwarming new pair.

Charlotte's New Moccasins

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  • Hardcover

    32 pages

  • Release Date

    11 November 2025

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Summary

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 l…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781623544966
ISBN-10:1623544963
Author:Jenn Moudahi, Rhael McGregor
Publisher:Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Imprint:Imagine Publishing, Inc
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:32
Release Date:11 November 2025
Weight:567g
Dimensions:279mm x 216mm
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Critics Review

In a welcome addition to the growing collection of stories about Indigenous peoples, Charlotte has outgrown her moccasins, but her grandmother knows exactly how to remedy the problem. Like many people of the First Nations, Grandma knows how to construct a new pair, this time with Charlotte’s assistance. Step-by-step, she traces and cuts as Charlotte tells her stories. Charlotte selects leather, beads for the flower designs, and fur for the cuffs. This time Grandma does the sewing, but next time Charlotte will be ready to practice the craft that is her cultural tradition. Although the artwork is fairly generic, the story is warm-hearted. VERDICT A valuable resource, especially for libraries looking to expand their collections of books about Native American peoples.
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About The Author

Jenn Moudahi

Jenn Moudahi is a Metis 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.

Rhael McGregor is a Winnipeg-based, Metis, and Two-Spirit/queer artist. Since stepping into storytelling in 2018, Rhael has been passionately telling stories as a writer and illustrator in hopes of all readers being able to see themselves in books. They love the winter, sweet treats, and doing beadwork for family and friends. They also illustrated Noodin’s Perfect Day.

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