Author/Illustrator: Steve Antony
Publisher: Scholastic Press, 2015 (Originally published in the UK by Hodder Children’s Books)
Ages: 3-5
Themes: hats, Queens, London
Opening: The Queen was on her way to visit someone very special when the wind went…
Summary: (from my library catalog) A sudden gust of wind takes the Queen’s favorite hat and blows it all over London, as the Queen’s men give chase.
I like this book because: Seemingly simple, strong compositions using a limited palette take the reader on a rollicking romp. I love books that pack a big punch with a small idea!
Resources/activities: Follow up with THE QUEEN’S HANDBAG; Make hats after listening to a video explained by a Brit – see below
For existing PPBF selections including resources and activities, go to Susanna Hill’s blog: HERE
The cover along just made me laugh out loud! This book looks fantastic! I’ll definitely keep an eye out for this one.
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Yeah, great cover design!
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Tally Ho! Haha, Love the pages of beefeaters and well known London buildings as well as hat tip to Mary Poppins!
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Beefeaters must seem awfully funny looking to kids!
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Love this one!
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Looks fun! Love your idea of chasing the handbag!
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Not mine – that is a second book!
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I have a feeling I’m going to enjoy this lively PB! I love the idea of chasing the queen’s hat. What a great way to see more of London!
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I hope you do!
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You made my day. This book is so wonderful for all of the reasons you suggested. I love the artwork and humor! Can you imagine Princess Kate reading this book to Prince George and his comments?
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Exactly!
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What happened to PPBF? I thought there was no post on Jan. 12.
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I imagine Susanna got a snow dump and the internet is down.
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Exactly!
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What an absolutely adorable story (and hilarious, too!). I’m also a fan of a limited palette (but only because colors confuse me and I don’t do it very well). I’ll be checking this one out for sure. 🙂
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The one from last week gave was limited in color, but not in SHAZAM!
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I love books that pack a big punch with a small idea, too! Thanks for the review. I’ll see if I can find this one!
Be right back……
Found it! On hold!
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Mazel tov!
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what fun! I love the illustrations – and the whimsy. And the directions for how to make your own hat. Thanks!
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