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| Title | : | I Want My Hat Back (Hat Trilogy #1) |
| Author | : | Jon Klassen |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 40 pages |
| Published | : | September 27th 2011 by Candlewick Press |
| Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books. Humor. Animals |

Jon Klassen
Hardcover | Pages: 40 pages Rating: 4.39 | 24406 Users | 2867 Reviews
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A picture-book delight by a rising talent tells a cumulative tale with a mischievous twist.The bear’s hat is gone, and he wants it back. Patiently and politely, he asks the animals he comes across, one by one, whether they have seen it. Each animal says no, some more elaborately than others. But just as the bear begins to despond, a deer comes by and asks a simple question that sparks the bear’s memory and renews his search with a vengeance. Told completely in dialogue, this delicious take on the classic repetitive tale plays out in sly illustrations laced with visual humor—and winks at the reader with a wry irreverence that will have kids of all ages thrilled to be in on the joke.
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| Original Title: | I Want My Hat Back |
| ISBN: | 0763655988 (ISBN13: 9780763655983) |
| Edition Language: | English URL http://www.candlewick.com/cat.asp?browse=Title&mode=book&isbn=0763655988&pix=n |
| Series: | Hat Trilogy #1 |
| Literary Awards: | E.B. White Read Aloud Award for Picture Books (2012), Theodor Seuss Geisel Award Nominee (2012), Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis for Bilderbuch (2013), Irma Black Award Nominee (2012), Selezionato Mostra Internazionale d’illustrazione per l’infanzia di Sarmede (2011) Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Picture Books (2011) |
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Ratings: 4.39 From 24406 Users | 2867 ReviewsCommentary About Books I Want My Hat Back (Hat Trilogy #1)
What's a bear to do when he's misplaced his hat? He has to ask all the other animals he meets whether they've seen it, of course!This charming picture book caught my eye immediately because of the humorous illustration on the cover, and I'm delighted to say that the contents are just as endearing. This story about a well-mannered bear on a quest to find his missing hat is told in simple language, and shares the same sort of gentle mischief that you might find in Sandra Boynton's books forA very cute beginning story about a bear who wants his hat. He is not a bear to be crossed. He is asking all the forest animals about this hat and he realizes he has seen his hat somewhere. The story is simple and the art is simple and it all works nicely together. The nephew loved the ending to this story. He laughed and said, he was eaten. He gave this 4 stars. The niece thought it was a cute story too. She gave this 3 stars.
Our suspicions about the dire fate of the wee fish in This is Not My Hat have NOT been disconfirmed by perusal of this, the first in what seems to be turning into a series on piloskleptomanie. Here, the culprit is a rabbit. I will say no more, but only quote the Irish Times on the back: "Great fun, unless you are a rabbit." Unless, that is, you are a rabbit who steals hats.

I knew just looking at the cover of the book that I would love it. It's so matter of fact and the bear has such a deadpan look on his face that I just knew it was going to be good. For the first couple of pages I was worried that maybe I was wrong but as soon as I saw the rabbit I was sold. I'm not really sure this is much of a kids' book though. This kind of dry humor with a dark ending is very adult and the minimal wording and simplistic pictures are perfect. It's is totally my kind of humor
I love how the description for I Want My Hat Back is longer than the book. Nevertheless, this is one of the funniest children's picture books ever. I laughed too and my age is in like double digits technically.
I love bear and his hat. <3
I bought this book at the Nottingham Contemporary, a gallery of modern art which was showing an expo entitled The Universal Addressability of Dumb Things. I thought that since I saw a giant inflatable cat and found it to be a splendid sight a book about a bear looking for his missing hat might appear to my tastes as well. Will he find his missing hat or not?I am happy to report that I Want My Hat Back is a total hoot and I had a blast reading, especially because it had a delicious twist ending

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