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Book and Toy edition : 32 pages
ISBN: 0399234632
Ã¥ Å©±â : 15.5cm x 12.7cm
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Book Description
Now children can own an adorable plush of "Hedgie," complete with the bright red sock he pretends is a hat. It is packaged with the only available board book version of The Hat, one of Jan Brett's most popular picture books and a companion to The Mitten. Attractively packaged using Scandinavian designs from the book, it makes the perfect gift year round.
Praise for The Hat:
* A Publishers Weekly bestseller
* A USA Today bestseller
Boston Herald
"It is a fine companion to The Mitten and makes a terrific gift."
Publishers Weekly
"Brett demonstrates an expert eye for color in vivid hues that pop boldly from the cool, subdued tones of the northern winter landscape and sky."--
Ingram
After getting his nose stuck in Lisa's woolen stocking, Hedgie is teased by all the other farm animals, until he cleverly states that he is purposely wearing it as a hat and gets the last laugh as all the other farm animals come back wearing all kinds of clothing on their heads."
School Library Journal
A clever and appealing picture book. In preparation for cold weather, Lisa takes her winter clothes out of their storage chest and hangs them up in the fresh air. A strong wind blows one of her knit socks off the line. A hedgehog sticks his head inside, and it becomes stuck on his quills. When a hen, goose, cat, dog, pig, and horse laugh at his appearance, he tries to salvage his dignity by telling each one that his new hat will keep him dry, warm, and cozy throughout the winter. Finally, Lisa finds him and removes her sock, telling him that animals don't wear clothing. But when she goes back to the clothesline, she sees all of the animals wearing her gloves, sweaters, and scarves on their heads. Brett's illustrations are done in her trademark style of highly detailed depictions of her characters and a creative use of borders. Contained within them are small illustrations foreshadowing what will happen next. Shades of grays and greens capture the chilly autumn landscape. Against this background, the earthy colors of the animals and the deep red of Lisa's sock make a stark contrast. The pictures, story, and subject matter make this a natural for sharing aloud. And while very young children may need to have the humor of Hedgie's predicament explained to them, the book's appeal will be broad.?Denise Anton Wright, Illinois State University, Normal
Kirkus Reviews
In a companion book to Brett's The Mitten (1989), a little girl decides to unpack her winter woolens from their decorated chest and hang them out on a line to air before winter comes. The format is the same as that of the first book, with a large main illustration on each page and window frames showing other action occurring at the same time. A curious hedgehog puts his head into a fallen stocking, and--because of his prickles--can't get unstuck. Hedgie encounters other animals, each of whom wants to know about the stuck sock; the hedgehog gives several reasons for its presence: It's a beautiful hat, it will keep him dry, it will keep his ears warm, etc. Each animal runs off with a mission--culling clothes from the line to wear. Throughout, the girl reads, watches out the window, spies the entangled hedgehog, frees him, and tells him that animals don't wear clothes. The satisfying story celebrates the cozy hearth, home, and barnyard of picturesque Scandinavian country life, frozen in time. Brett's somber tones of pre-winter are enlivened by the intricate, colorful clothing; her fine, independent heroine is in charge of the story, and the inventive little hedgehog triumphs as well. |
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