The magic hat shop

Sonja Wimmer

Book - 2016

"One day, a hat shop mysteriously appears in the main square of a little town. The townspeople are surprised by this new arrival, but then something happens that nobody expects: the first customers put on their hats, and make an amazing discovery. A delightful tale about magic hats and bonnets, but above all about the importance about being yourself and the hidden treasures we carry within us."--Back cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
Madrid, Spain : Cuento De Luz [2016]
Language
English
Spanish
Main Author
Sonja Wimmer (author)
Other Authors
Jon Brokenbow (translator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Audience
AD890L
ISBN
9788416147199
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Hats magically transform each person in town, giving them precisely what they need to become their best selves.When the squat, little hat shop initially appears, everyone eyes it suspiciously. Where did it come from? Why is it there? The first customer to creep into the store is Timid Tim, a very shy fellow. He emerges wearing a hat that seems to flip an internal switch. Suddenly, he exudes confidence and joyfully greets everyone in the square. Sad Sally comes out of the shop with a hat that bursts into butterflies, spreading smiles and cheer. The mayor, a puffed-up, ostentatious sort, is given the tiniest hat imaginable and loves it. Townsfolk (all of them white) parade around with illuminated birdcages, sparkly flowers, and fluffs of cloud on their headsuntil a windstorm sweeps away not only their hats, but also the magical hat seller. Timid Tim is again the first to pluck up his courage and realize character comes from within, not from a hat. The true magic of this tale, however, is not in the lesson but in Wimmers luminous illustrations. Thin, swooping mustaches and fancy frocks adorn stretched, doughy figures, all with ruddy noses and cheeks. The dreamy, muted palette pops with rose and teal accents. A sweet import that inspires inner strength. (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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