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Hat On, Hat Off - by Theo Heras


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  • Now in board book format, the cozy story School Library Journal calls "A true-to-life tale of the struggles of getting a toddler ready to leave the house.
  • 1-3 Years
  • 6.9" x 6.9" Board Book
  • 24 Pages
  • Juvenile Fiction, Clothing & Dress
  • Series Name: Toddler Skill Builders

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Now in board book format, the cozy story School Library Journal calls "A true-to-life tale of the struggles of getting a toddler ready to leave the house."



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Now in board book format, the cozy story School Library Journal calls "A true-to-life tale of the struggles of getting a toddler ready to leave the house."



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Praise for Hat On, Hat Off

2023 Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh Best Books for Babies List Selection

2017 Jbrary "2017 Favourite Storytime Picture Books" selection

2017 Canadian Children's Book Centre Best Books for Kids & Teens selection

2016 School Library Journal blog A Fuse #8 Production by Betsy Bird: "2016 Great Board Books" selection

2016 Resource Links "The Year's Best" selection

"...Staccato phrases are extended by the charming watercolor-and-digital illustrations that bleed off the page, creating an intimate, up-close effect. Soft colors and background patterns of knitted yarn (which only adults will notice) add a cozy feeling to the text pages. Heavyweight paper and rounded corners will help little hands to turn the pages easily. A seemingly simple story is greatly enhanced by nuanced, toddler-friendly details."-Kirkus Reviews

"Heras and Benoit tell a story that every parent will relate to, using toddler-friendly language and soft watercolor illustrations. The patterns of each hat are subtly woven into the narrative as a backdrop to many of the pages that contain text. VERDICT Recounting the delights and trials of toddlerhood, this charming offering makes for a fun read-aloud to share one-on-one or with a small group."-School Library Journal

"The simple and repetitive language used throughout the book works well for children who are just learning to speak...The illustrations do a great job of giving visual cues for children to follow along with. Overall, Hat On, Hat Off is a lovely little book for young children and parents."-CM Magazine

"This is a great book for toddlers. The illustrations sweetly invoke the textures of clothing itself.... an important board book that empathizes with the lived experiences of young children who get dressed every single day. Highly Recommended"-Catherine-Laura Dunnington, CM Magazine

"Hat On, Hat Off is a wonderful read-a-loud title for young children that should be incorporated into library and classroom collections without hesitation."-Resource Links

"Renné Benoit's softly hued, realistic watercolour illustrations extend Theo Heras's simple, conversational text....The book's design is very appealing to little hands, with a soft padded cover, and rounded corners. Infinitely relatable, Hat On, Hat Off is a warm, slice-of-life adventure that is perfect for sharing."-National Reading Campaign

"Theo Heras uses spare and simple language to tell a story that toddlers and preschoolers (and certainly their parents and caregivers) are sure to recognize....From the assortment of fun and funky hats piled up in a basket to the facial expressions of the toddler in question, [Renné] Benoit demonstrates an eye for details that matter."-Canadian Children's Book News

"Theo Heras' text is not complex but that makes it easy to follow for those for whom Hat On, Hat Off is written, and the book is appropriately packaged for them: small size with padded hardcover, thick paper and rounded corners. Young children will...especially be hooked by Renné Benoit's endearing illustrations....[A] joyful experience of style and taste and childish amusement."-CanLit for LittleCanadians

"All libraries [should buy this book]"-Youth Services Book Review

"This simple story of a young child getting ready to go outside and play on a cooler day is a very relatable everyday activity....The soft colors keep the event light-hearted and sweet....The sturdy cover and thicker pages are perfect for a newly independent child to hold and turn the pages."-YA Books Central




About the Author



Theo Heras
is a performer, speaker, book reviewer, and a children's librarian. Passionate
about literature and programming for babies and toddlers, Theo has published
several pictures books, including Hat On, Hat Off, Baby Cakes, Where's
Bunny?
, Our New Kittens, My Puppy Patch, and The Haircut.
She has also recorded two albums: What Will We Do with the Baby-o?, and Seashell,
Sing a Song to Me
. Theo lives in Toronto, Ontario.

Renné Benoit is the award-winning illustrator of more than
15 books for children. She has won the Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Award for
Children's Literature for Proud as a Peacock, Brave as a Lion; the OLA
Silver Birch Express Award for The Secret of the Village Fool; and the
Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Literature Prize for Fraser Bear
and Goodbye to Griffith Street. Big City Bees was nominated for
the Governor General's Award, and A Year of Borrowed Men was a finalist
for the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award. Renné lives in St. Thomas,
Ontario.

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