![]() ![]() ![]() How will they resolve this dilemma? (In the first two Hat books - “I Want My Hat Back” and “This Is Not My Hat” - readers can assume that certain characters get eaten - off page - for hat thievery, so there is reason for concern about the turtles here). The cowboy hat they discover looks good on both of them, but there’s just one hat and two turtles. Two turtles find a hat in the lastest in the Hat trilogy from Jon Klassen, winner of the Caldecott Medal, which honors creators of distinguished picture books. The illustrations are utterly enchanting. They meet butterfly fairies and friendly animals. They chase a breeze, feast on wild strawberries and explore a deep and wild river by crossing it on leaves. The little family, who have a tiny adopted fox baby, find a little house, move in and set off to explore. ![]() A family of bears so little they can find shelter under a mushroom arrive in the woods, and readers will delight in following them on their simple and sweet adventure. ![]()
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