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32 pp.
| Houghton |
March, 2002 |
TradeISBN 0-618-11452-1$$15.00
(4)
K-3
Illustrated by
Mary Newell DePalma.
When Rembrandt the bear loses his lucky hat, a bird offers to take its place on his head. Though the solution is a little awkward, the bird-as-hat works out, until it's scared off by a cat--who feels responsible and takes its place. Eventually Rembrandt finds the right hat--just like his old one--in a somewhat flat conclusion. The ludicrous story and droll illustrations, however, make the dryly humorous book entertaining.