A cute story about a bear who is looking for his missing hat. He asks everyone he sees, and eventually realizes that he saw it on someone who said he hadn’t seen his hat! I think that this book teaches children the value of telling the truth, and not to steal. Because even though the one who had ...
This book tells the story of a bear that has lost his hat and his journey to find it. He travels around asking the different animals he meets if they have seen his hat; finally he gives up and lies on the ground, there a deer comes and asks him what his hat looks like and while describing it the ...
This book is perfect for early readers. I Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen is a book about this big brown bear who has simply lost his hat and really wants it back. He goes through all the animals her knows asking if they have seen his hat, and trusts their answers. He starts to get really upset a...
The dark tale of a bear who has lost his hat. I'm not quite sure the hat suits him though, being small, red and pointy. But, it's his hat and he wants it back. The bear asks all the animals in the wood if they've seen it - each time getting a slightly different, but ultimately negative answer - u...
For a few-worded children's picture book, the illustrations tell the true story of what happens when you take something that isn't yours. When a small fish decides that he can take the hat of a big fish, he thinks that he can get away with it, but the pictures show that that isn't the case. I lov...
Grant CooperReily RiemersmaThis story is a mystery that was written for children about a little fish that steals a hat from a bigger fish. As the pages progress, the illustrations present characteristics of foreshadowing. The fish is trying to make his way to safety, where the plants are thick an...
Ontzettend leuk verhaaltje dat perfect aansluit op het gevoel voor humor van een (jonge) kleuter. Funniest book ever. Fits a darker, more cynical sense of humor and my kids love it too.
It was fine. It was funny . "I Want My Hat Back" was much better, though. This book amuses me far too much for its genre but my son (3.5) was not impressed so 3 stars only.
Klassen, J. (2011). I want my hat back. Somerville, MA: Candlewick Press.Geisel Honor Book- 2012, New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book- 2011Choice A melancholy bear is on the search for his missing hat asking every animal he comes to if they had seen his hat. Realization finally dawns ...