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MEET THE AUTHOR Jamie Hector is a Brooklyn- born actor who graduated from CUNY and studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute. He is best known for his roles in film and television, including The Wire, Bosch, Queen of the South, and We Own This City . However, one of Jamie’s favorite roles is as the founder of Moving Mountains Inc., a nonprofit organization that gives underserved children the opportunity to study the arts free of charge.
Recent research reveals that effective instruction hinges on the integration of academic skills with student well- being. Many of our resources, such as Chloé Wonders, help teachers weave well-being into structured literacy instruction so every student can reach their full potential—in school and in life.
Grades 1–2 Chloé Wonders Jamie Hector and Alaine Roberson
Introducing Chloé—a curious kid with a lot of heart. Chloé asks questions most children wonder about and builds key social‑emotional skills as she solves them with her family’s help. She learns about various cultures, takes responsibility for her little brother and her cat, figures out how to handle stress in school, and more. Each book is 6" x 9".
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SINGLE-COPY SET • 5 full-color, 16-page books • Family Guide • Sturdy storage box
MULTIPLE-COPY SET • 25 full-color, 16-page books (5 copies of 5 titles) • Teaching Guide • Sturdy storage box
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by Jamie Hector and Alaine Roberson Illustrated by Rachel Moss Why Is Butter Sad?
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Chloé’s cat Butter seems sad. Chloé and her brother, Sajés, must figure out why—and how to help Butter feel better.
JAMIE HECTOR is an actor, storyteller, and co-founder of Moving Mountains Inc., a non-profit theater company that provides inner-city youth with training in the arts. He is known for his roles on The Wire , Bosch , and Queen of the South . Jamie’s parents were born in Haiti, and his earliest memories are of the stories his mother would tell him about her childhood. She passed on her love of storytelling to her son. Jamie
graduated from CUNY and enrolled in the Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute. He is married and has two children, whom he loves to write about.
ALAINE ROBERSON is a former educator with more than 20 years of experience in the New York City Department of Education. She is now a talent manager representing talent on stage, television, and film. She is passionate about storytelling and has co-written scripts for film and television with writing partner Jamie Hector. Alaine also develops content for OvrDo Media Production company, working with creatives to bring original show ideas to networks and streaming services. Alaine is co-founder of Moving Mountains Inc.
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SCHL-740398 Single-Copy Set List Price: $24.99 Your Price: $18.74
ISBN: 978-1-338-83223-5
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SCHL-750963 Multiple-Copy Set List Price: $64.99 Your Price: $48.74
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Grades 1–2 Our Voices
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The Our Voices series features stories about children from various cultural heritages, written and illustrated by creators from those same backgrounds. These sets of colorful and engaging readers help children build key reading skills while also developing their understanding of and appreciation for a wide range of cultures and experiences.
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SINGLE-COPY SET • 10 full-color, 16-page books • Family Guide • Sturdy storage box
SCHL-734010 Home & Family
SCHL-742689 Neighborhood & Community
Grandmother then shows me how to boil the ball in a big pot of water.
SCHL-761572 School & Friends
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Next, we strain out the shells
A Cherokee grandmother teaches her granddaughter how to make kanuchi, a traditional hickory nut soup. Find out what else her granddaughter learns about their family traditions.
MULTIPLE-COPY SET
When dry, the shells are so hard we have to break them. We pound them in a carved tree stump to make a ball of kanuchi.
About the Author Elise McMullen-Ciotti works as a children’s book editor. Originally from Texas, she is a proud member of the Cherokee Nation and spent much of her childhood in Oklahoma with her Cherokee grandmother. She is also a food scholar with NYU
• 40 full-color, 16-page books (4 copies of 10 titles)
• Teaching Guide • Sturdy storage box
and boil it again.
About the Illustrator Morgan Thompson grew up on the Cherokee Indian Reservation with her family, where she spent many days gathering traditional foods, like wild spring onions. Today, she is an Annie Award–winning artist working at Netflix Animation. She is happily living in Vancouver, Canada, where she illustrates and beads in her spare time. Steinhardt’s Food Studies master’s program and has written numerous essays and blog posts about food and travel. She lives in New York City with her husband, lots of books, and an open kitchen. You can find her at elisemcmullenciotti.com.
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SCHL-734011 Home & Family
ISBN: 978-1-338-80684-7
Illustrated by Morgan Thompson
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SCHL-742688 Neighborhood & Community
Our Voices: Home & Family
SCHL-761573 School & Friends
List Price: $91.99 • Your Price: $68.99
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