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Jon Klassen for the smallest hands! The very first HAT book in board book form. "The funniest book ever written" Jenny Colgan, Guardian"One of the simplest yet most original and entertaining picture books around" TelegraphA New York Times Bestseller and Best Illustrated Book The bear's hat is gone, and he wants it back. Patiently and politely, he asks the animals he comes across, one by one, whether they have seen it. Each animal says no, some more elaborately than others. But just as the bear begins to despond, a deer comes by and asks a simple question that sparks the bear's memory and renews his search with a vengeance...…mehr

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Jon Klassen for the smallest hands! The very first HAT book in board book form. "The funniest book ever written" Jenny Colgan, Guardian"One of the simplest yet most original and entertaining picture books around" TelegraphA New York Times Bestseller and Best Illustrated Book The bear's hat is gone, and he wants it back. Patiently and politely, he asks the animals he comes across, one by one, whether they have seen it. Each animal says no, some more elaborately than others. But just as the bear begins to despond, a deer comes by and asks a simple question that sparks the bear's memory and renews his search with a vengeance...
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Autorenporträt
Jon Klassen is the bestselling author and illustrator of The Rock from the Sky, The Skull, I Want My Hat Back, We Found a Hat, and This Is Not My Hat , which won the Caldecott Medal and Kate Greenaway Medal. He is also the illustrator of the Shapes series, Extra Yarn, which received a Caldecott Honor, Sam and Dave Dig a Hole and How Does Santa Go Down the Chimney? all written by Mac Barnett. His Shapes series with Mac Barnett has been adapted into Shape Island, a stop-motion animated TV series on Apple TV+. Originally from Ontario, Canada, Jon worked as an illustrator for feature animated films and now lives in Los Angeles, USA. Find him online as @jonklassen on Instagram.
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A marvelous book in the true dictionary sense of marvel": it is a wonderful and astonishing thing, the kind of book that makes child laugh and adult chuckle, and both smile in appreciation. A charmingly wicked little book.
The New York Times

Deliberately understated, with delectable results Skillful characterizations; though they're simply drawn and have little to say, each animal emerges fully realized.
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Read aloud, this story will offer many sublime insights into how young readers comprehend an illustrated text that leaves out vital information, and will leave young sleuths reeling with theories about what just happened.
School Library Journal

Klassen's animation and design skills are evident on every page in this sly, subversive tale... Adults and older children will chuckle mordantly at rabbit's sudden disappearance, while young children might actually wonder, with Squirrel, where the rabbit has gone.
The Horn Book

Indubitably hip, this will find plenty of admirers.
Kirkus Reviews

You know, bears may stand for adults in some way, because they re big, they re ungainly, they re goofy. They re like most of us grownups. But the bear in this book paws down; he s got to be the dimmest, most slow-witted, brilliantly stupid bear to come along in years. I really love him.
NPR Weekend Edition

Four pages into this charmer, every kindergartner will know where the bear s missing hat is but they ll never predict the hilarious revenge he takes on the thief.
People Magazine

A sly picture book...Young readers and listeners will love being in on the joke, making them appreciate the story's humor even more.
BookPage

The joy of this book lies in figuring out the explicit plot from the implicit details in the pictures, especially a few wordless ones.
Chicago Tribune

A coterie of woodland animals is drawn in a minimalistic style and a palette of browns with a splash of red. The dialogue is simple and sly.
The Boston Globe

This is a familiar picture-book formula with a twist, and the minimalist style Klassen employs with both text and art only emphasizes the humor of the situation....While these design choices and the simplicity and pattern of the text would make this a good choice for beginning readers, it would also make an amusing readaloud or a great little readers theater piece.
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Read I Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen. It s the most subtle endorsement of murder you ll ever find.
GQ.com

This is a must-have for any primary or even intermediate classroom. It s about inference and being a good reader.
Huffington Post
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