“The things we lose have a way of coming back to us in the end, if not always in the way we expect.” – J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Interest Level: 4 – 8 years
Reading Level: Grade 1
Review and Comments:
A rather large, imposing bear lost his favorite hat, and he is desperate to find it. He launches a search in the forest where he confronts seven forest animals, asking each one about his hat. The animals’ responses are slightly different, but all of them boldly deny seeing or knowing anything about the bear’s hat. Bear always ends the conversations with a thank you for he is a very polite (but still imposing) bear. After awhile he accepts the fact that his search is futile. He lies down and laments the loss of the red, pointy hat he misses so much. Wait a minute! He absolutely has seen his hat recently, but it does not dawn on him until this very minute where he saw it. The bear runs across two pages past the animals he questioned previously. He confronts innocent looking Rabbit who is indeed wearing a red, pointy hat. The reader will remember that Rabbit has the longest questionable response because he is the only animal who declares he did not steal the hat. Now Bear is accusing Rabbit of stealing and there is nothing left to be said. Fast forward a bit and Bear is wearing his favorite hat again. In a humorous twist, Squirrel approaches Bear and asks if he has seen a rabbit wearing a hat. Bear responds with a guilt-free explanation that he definitely has not seen any such rabbit, and he absolutely would not eat a rabbit. Continue reading Expect the Unexpected: A Review of ‘I Want My Hat Back’ →