
“I HAVE SEEN MY HAT“
This quote is filled with anger as the page with the bear is red and the bear's eyes are filled with anger. This page exhibits the anger bear feels in knowing that he has seen his hat.
“I HAVE SEEN MY HAT“
This quote is filled with anger as the page with the bear is red and the bear's eyes are filled with anger. This page exhibits the anger bear feels in knowing that he has seen his hat.
This book was very funny and exciting to read as it left me wondering what the next page would be. I would use this in a classroom to have students write a reflection on the ending of the book.
I Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen is an entertaining and engaging book for young children. This book explores how the bear is desperately searching for his hat. Along the way, the bear is puzzled about knowing where his hat went and searches long and hard for it.
Review:
The art in this book was used extremely well to portray how the “bear“ is feeling throughout the book; the colors behind the bear, the eyes with emotion, and even the placement of the text to portray how the bear feels throughout the book.
Blurb:
This book would be great in a prek-3rd grade classroom. It has a good amount of stress and the photos correlate so well with the text
Quote:
“Don't ask me anymore questions.“
Got a new hat from my local indie and I love it!
September 27th, 2011
Bear hat is missing, and he wants it back. He asked all his friends, and no one is helping him to find his hat. He must retrace his steps and find his hat all by himself.
This book is a Theador Seuss Geisel Honor Honor book. Published in 2011. Its about a bear that lost his hat and he goes around asking other animals if they have seen his hat. A rabbit is wearing his hat and acts guilty but says its not the bears hat. The bear then remembers he saw the hat and got it back from the bunny. Someone asked if the bear saw the bunny in the hat and he says no and acts guilty like the bunny.
Published in 2011, this book is about a bear who lost his hat and walked around and asked other animals if they have seen his hat. All the animals said that they didn't see it and finally the bear remembered he saw someone wearing this hat. He went back and got his cook from the rabbit and then ate the rabbit.
Awards:
E.B. White Read Aloud Award
This is a humorous book published in 2011, and it received the E. B. White read aloud award. It is about a bear trying to find his hat, and he interacts with different animals throughout the story. I would definitely use this in my classroom.
Props to book podcasts that recount childhood favourites, especially those run by people younger than me that make me realize all the fun books I haven't heard of before! ∆ Just getting started on a THICK horror book, which means I'll need to read it in fairly large chunks to get it back to the library on time. 50 pages of spooks and icks later, a charming, sneakily funny picture book is just the palette cleanser I needed. #picturebook
I love Klassen's art and his sense of humor; however, this one didn't make me laugh as much as I've come to expect from him. Perhaps had I not read This Is Not My Hat first, I might have enjoyed this more, but that really was peak animal and hat humor.
I‘m tickled to see my favourite picture book (tagged) in a library display under the theme “Epic Adventures.” 🤩
This is a MF book about a bear who lost his red hat and is asking a bunch of different animals in his community if they have seen it. This Theodore Seuss Geisel 2nd place winner would be good for a RT. https://www.candlewick.com/book_files/0763656003.btg.1.pdf This website contains cool discussion questions about the book that relate to setting, symbolism, and observations&inferences. A UDL strategy that aligns with this book would be 3.1,
I love this book(pub.2011). I think that it was very cute, simple, and great to follow along with. Aside from that, I love the illustrations in almost all of Jon Klassen's books. Overall, I think that this book is great and easy to follow along with.
Aside from all of the illustrations, I love the layout of how the book it written. It is witty and fun throughout. I always enjoy the simplicity of his books and illustrations.
“I HAVE SEEN MY HAT.“
This book is a Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor book. It is about a bear who lost his hat so he goes around to ask everyone if they have seen his hat. After asking a few animals he remembers he has seen his hat, on a rabbit, so he takes his hat back and eats him.
I would not use this book in my classroom. I didn't really enjoy this book. It reminds me of the “Are you my mother“ book.
I would use this book in a classroom of children from Pre-K to 3rd grade. It is a great picture book about animals. It is a simple read and one a young child would love to read. It is a good book to see if the children catch on and see if they see the red hat before the bear notices who has it.
This is a Theodore Suess Geisel Honor award-winning book and a “Best Illustration Children's book.“ This book is about a bear who loses his hat and is sad about it. The bear asks all his animal friends is they have seen his hat, but they all say no. He is sad he will never find it. Then he remembers the rabbit he asked is wearing his hat and he gets it back and is happy again! This is a cute and silly book to read to young children of any age.
Oh no! Where did the bears hat go? Bear went on a hunt to find his hat. He asked all of the animals that he ran across and asked if they had saw his hat by any chance. This cute, short RF book would be perfect for IR and RA. This book can be used in the classroom to teach students to have patience and to not take something that doesn‘t belong to them. #ucflae3414su19
The bear looks slightly alarmed to be a picture book pin hanging out with my YA fantasy pins, but if you've read This Is Not My Hat, you know the bear can hold his own...
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Bear questions each animal looking for his hat and each denies seeing it including a rabbit with a red hat on his head. Sitting on my couch with a glass of wine, I cracked up when the bear realized he had seen his hat. Clever and funny. The rabbit gets his comeuppance. We‘ve owned this for a while and I had somehow never read it. #picturebooksatoz #bbrc #letterI