Who Took the Farmer's Hat?
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Rating | : | 4.67 (565 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0064431746 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-08-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Joan L. Nodset is also the author of Go Away, Dog and Who Took the Farmer's Hat? and wrote Crocodile and Hen: A Bakongo Folktale under the name Joan M. Among the other books he has illustrated are A Fly Went By and Who Took the Farmer's Hat?. Nodset was inspired to write this story nearly forty years ago after catsitting Ptolemy, a friend's lovably moody feline. He is well known for his pictures in
"Sweet story" according to paul rowny. This is a well presented and illustrated book with a sweet story. I liked it so much I brought three copies; one for my granddaughter, one for my grandnephew, one for myself.. "This story has a multi-sensory approach and teaches children to" according to hapEshopR. This story has a multi-sensory approach and teaches children to be aware of how sometimes one object can have many different usesIt teaches the importance of careful observation. Both my grandson and I enjoyed this book Both my grandson and I enjoyed this book. It was creative and fun to read. I would recommend this book for all children.
. From Publishers Weekly A gust of wind sets into motion the funny tale of a farmer and his search for his hat. Ages 3-7. Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc
Neither squirrel, nor Mouse, nor Duck, nor any of the other animals has seen the hat--though they had seen some pretty strange things. And as fast as the farmer ran, the wind raced even faster. Would the farmer ever find his favorite hat?. The farmer had a hat, an old brown hat.Oh, how her liked that old brown hat!But then the wind came, and blew the hat away. So the farmer went looking