This would be a fantastic addition to a hat storytime for the PreK crowd with lots of pages that will make kids giggle or ask questions。
Pam Page,
You will look at hats in a whole new way after reading this picture book。 What a fun book for "hat day" at schools! You will look at hats in a whole new way after reading this picture book。 What a fun book for "hat day" at schools! 。。。more
Whitney,
Oh, the pure joy of this book。 Such a fun read-aloud and plenty of Easter eggs in the collage-style illustrations。 This is picture book magic!
Erin Donaldson,
Fun explanation of different types of hats, what you can use to make hats, and questions about what makes a hat。 Includes the word 'haberdashery' & 'soup hat'!Favorite Line: "Cats and other small furry creatures are good hats in the wintertime。"Storytime Idea: Would work great with a felt - what is a hat? OR with different items to try on for hats。 Fun explanation of different types of hats, what you can use to make hats, and questions about what makes a hat。 Includes the word 'haberdashery' & 'soup hat'!Favorite Line: "Cats and other small furry creatures are good hats in the wintertime。"Storytime Idea: Would work great with a felt - what is a hat? OR with different items to try on for hats。 。。。more
Laurie Carmody,
This book screams imaginative play。 What can be a hat? Everything! Kids and parents will love reading the playful, sparse text and extending the fun by thinking up other things that could be worn on the head。 The illustrations are adorable and full of playful scenes。 A delight!
Shannon,
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Nursebookie,
Fantastic!
Sarah BT,
This book is so cute and fun。 I love the illustrations。 It would be pair wonderfully with books by Carter Higgins, Carson Ellis and the Steads。 It invites kids to see things in a new way and think creatively。 I adored it。
Lisa Yee Swope,
My mom always wears a hat, and has passed that love on to me。 Where Very Good Hats goes farther is the creativity of children to make other things hats for objects of the right scale (they missed Bugles for the fingertips, though, sticking to acorn caps)。 My favorite image by illustrator Bianca Gomez is the accidental soup hat -- make sure your hat is empty before you put it on!