This Is Not My Hat

Jon Klassen
Illustrated by Jon Klassen
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This Is Not My Hat

Jon Klassen
Illustrated by Jon Klassen
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Overview

HEATHER'S PICKCANADIAN3-5 YEARS32 PAGESENGLISH

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Overall rating: 4.8358207 / 5 from 67 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

This book is a delightful and humorous read for all ages, praised for its charming story, Jon Klassen's minimal text and impactful imagery, and beautiful illustrations. Customers appreciate its cute and cheeky narrative, making it a perfect choice for readers of all ages.

Summary topics

  • Readability: 7%
  • Jon Klassen's Style: 9%
  • Illustrations Quality: 19%
  • Story Quality: 28%

Review topics: [artwork, art, book, story, illustrations, fish, klassen, read, children, message, hat, humour, plants, characters, clues, steal, use, timing].

Review highlights

  • "Cute images for the younger readers and great comedic timing for the older kiddos."Evelyn T.
  • "Beautiful illustrations, good story"Atecami
  • "The illustrations are beautiful and the story is humorous and so well done."Judy

Reviews

A Classic!

"Klassen has perfectly balanced the writing and the illustrations to make this story one that will be read over and over."

Josh (5/5)

This is not my hat

"Cute images for the younger readers and great comedic timing for the older kiddos. There are punchlines/reveals when a page is flipped which is a great use of dramatic irony in sequential art."

Evelyn T. (5/5)

Best books!

"We love all of these books! So easy to read and fun"

Breann (5/5)

Funny little book

"After reading another book by the same author I saw the ending coming but my friends, my son and I still enjoyed it"

Alex M. (5/5)

2 year old loves the whole series

"We now have all of this series and my kid loves it and asks for them alot"

Erin (5/5)

Perfect book for gifting!

"My 7 month old loves this book! Definitely would purchase as a baby shower gift!"

Lily Z. (5/5)

Uh Oh. He's not gonna make it . . . .

"""""Gran, what does it mean when the fish stops talking? OH! NO! The big fish ate him up!!!"""" I can't tell you how many times we've laughed over the dark humour of this book. Jon Klassen is masterful - minimal text and imagery, maximum storytelling!"

Jane D. (5/5)

Subtle yet important message for little ones!

"Such a charming little book that is sure to make your little one and you smile! Love the artwork and subtle message."

Read M. (5/5)

Stealing is wrong, and this fish got what was coming to him!

"Such a cute book about the consequences of our actions!"

Angelique (5/5)

Funny little story

"Love the subtle humor of this book. It's fun for the adult and the child. I love how the art embeds subtle clues for the reader to pick up on and guess what is happening next."

Brittney (5/5)

Q&A

  • Appropriate for: Ages 3-5 Years
  • Published date: Sep 27, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 32
  • Publisher: Candlewick Press
  • ISBN: 9781536228052
  • Dimensions: 7.5" W x 0.59" L x 5.31" H
Any picture book needs to bridge the worlds of adult and child, whether they are the tucker and the tucked in or the experienced reader and the sounder-outer. The negotiations between what grown-ups and children want, and between what adults are familiar with and children are still apprehending, provide the tension that makes children’s books possible. Whether puttering along with Little Tug on the surface or swimming with the fish in the dark below, we’re all in this water together.
—New York Times

This is, quite simply, an outstanding book—and that ain’t no fish tale.
—Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review)

Simplicity is key in both text and illustrations. The black underwater provides the perfect background for the mostly gray-toned fish and seaweed while the monochromatic palette strips the artwork down to essential, yet exquisite design. Movement is indicated with a trail of small white bubbles. This not-to-be-missed title will delight children again and again.
—School Library Journal (starred review)

Klassen’s authorial debut, I WANT MY HAT BACK (2011), became one of the surprise picture-book hits of the year, and while it’s tempting to see this follow-up as a sequel, it’s really only related in its hat-theft theme, animal characters, deadpan humor, and a suggestively dark conclusion. . . . The simple, dramatic tension and macabre humor that’s right at a kid’s level of deviousness mesh splendidly with Klassen’s knack for tiny, telling details and knockout page turns. Who knew hat thievery was such a bottomless well?
—Booklist (starred review)

Klassen excels at using pictures to tell the parts of the story his unreliable narrators omit or evade.
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Klassen combines spare text and art to deliver no small measure of laughs in another darkly comic haberdashery whodunit...Hats off!
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

The eyes have it in Klassen’s latest hat book (I WANT MY HAT BACK). Klassen manages to tell almost the whole story through subtle eye movements and the tilt of seaweed and air bubbles. . . Darkly hilarious.
—The Horn Book (starred review)

This would make a remarkable read-aloud for students to interpret the ending in various ways. (Highly Recommended)
—Library Media Connection

Jon Klassen once again uses short, declarative sentences, a minimalist palette and a hat to deliver a wallop of an ethics lesson. Having explored the victim's point of view in his debut picture book, I WANT MY HAT BACK, Klassen now shines a light into the mind of a thief. . .Klassen once again gets the tone pitch perfect. His bare-bones text and enigmatic images leave the proceedings open to interpretation. And the ethics questions could keep kids debating for days, laughing all the way to consensus.
—Shelf Awareness

Absolutely gorgeous artwork (digitally assembled Chinese ink illustrations) and an utterly original voice in the picture book world.
—Apartment Therapy

A title that may well earn the moniker of Most Anticipated Picture Book of the Fall 2012 Season.
—A Fuse #8 Production (SLJ blog)

The central idea here is clever, but it’s the pacing that is impeccable. Like a classic comedy routine, the interplay of text, art, and page turns allow any adult reading this aloud to make it a hit.
—Calling Caldecott (Horn Book blog)
Jon Klassen is the #1 New York Times bestselling creator of I Want My Hat Back (a Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor Book) and its companions, We Found a Hat and This Is Not My Hat (a Caldecott Medal and Kate Greenaway Medal winner), as well as The Skull, The Rock from the Sky, The House with Nobody in It, and the Your Places and Your Things board book series. He is also the illustrator of numerous children’s books, including Sam and Dave Dig a Hole and Extra Yarn (both Caldecott Honor Books), Triangle, Square, and Circle, all by Mac Barnett; House Held Up by Trees by Ted Kooser; and the Pax series by Sara Pennypacker. Originally from Ontario, Canada, Jon Klassen is a member of the Order of Canada for his contributions to children’s literature. He now lives in Los Angeles.

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