I want my hat back full book
The bear asks many more animals, with no success, and finally flops down in the grass and stares at the sky. We’re huddled around the book, reading on silently. The animals’ deadpan expressions and terse, uninflected dialogue make this exchange viciously funny. At the rabbit’s remarks, the girls burst out laughing. I thrust the book before their faces, you’ve got to read this, and we stand there turning the pages together. They’re in the kitchen, Scott and my three older girls, ages ten, twelve, and sixteen. This book is begging to be read aloud by a daddy like Scott. Don’t ask me any more questions.”īy this point I’m laughing out loud and I have to go right away and show the book to the rest of my family. Why are you asking me,” replies the rabbit. He asks a rabbit-a rabbit who happens to be wearing a pointy red hat. A bear has lost his hat, and he wants it back. 27), and I began reading it right out of the package, standing in the living room. I was sent a review copy by the publisher (the official pub date is Sept. I think the best way to tell you about I Want My Hat Back is to describe my family’s reaction to it.