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Little cousin Newton's hat remains on his two bunny ears even when he takes a bath and sleeps. Then his bigger cousin Henry teasingly steals the hat, and Newton's kindhearted younger cousin Wizzie retrieves it. When a bully ruins Wizzie's sand house at the park, Newton offers her his precious hat to make her feel better. Keller's art is so full of narrative content that small children can understand the story simply by looking at the pictures.
Reviewer: Susan Dove Lempke
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
November, 2003