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Books with title Hats, hats, hats

  • Hats, Hats, Hats

    Ann Morris, Ken Heyman

    Paperback (HarperCollins, May 21, 1993)
    "A hat can say a lot about where you come from, what you do, and who you are. You see, there's a lot more under a hat than just a head! With dazzling full-color photographs and an index.
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  • Hats!

    Dana Meachen Rau, Paul Harvey

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2001)
    A young boy tries on many different hats while trying to decide which one to wear.
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  • Hats, Hats, Hats

    Ann Morris, Ken Heyman

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, May 1, 1993)
    "A hat can say a lot about where you come from, what you do, and who you are. You see, there's a lot more under a hat than just a head! With dazzling full-color photographs and an index.
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  • Hats

    Debbie Bailey, Susan Huszar

    Hardcover (Annick Press, Jan. 5, 1991)
    This innovative series grew out of a desire to provide all children with the opportunity to see themselves within the books they are reading and to identify with the children and families they see. The diversity of today’s families is clearly captured. The simple text and engaging photographs explore the relationship between very young children and their environment. Hats explores a young child’s world using photographs of a variety of children playing and wearing hats.
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  • Hats!

    Kevin Luthardt

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Company, Jan. 1, 2004)
    When a young boy enters a hat shop and sees there is a sale that day, he carefully chooses the perfect hat. Then a bully tells him, "Dumb hat!" The boy is crushed--is his hat really dumb? But other kids who come along think the hat is pretty cool.
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  • Hats!

    Kevin Luthardt

    eBook (Albert Whitman & Company, Oct. 14, 2014)
    When a young boy enters a hat shop and sees there is a sale that day, he carefully chooses the perfect hat. Proudly wearing his new hat, he walks through town. When he reaches the park, a bully tells him, “Dumb hat!” The boy is crushed—is his hat really dumb? But other kids who come along think the hat is pretty cool, and in a surprise twist, the boy and his new friends turn the tables on the bully.
  • Hats

    Lisa Rusczyk

    eBook (CZYK Publishing, April 14, 2017)
    Hats is another children's book by Lisa Rusczyk that will make you laugh as you read along. The book talks about many hats and then asks what hat the child would like to wear. Enjoy talking about shapes, colors, and textures with this fun book.If you follow Dr. Lisa's books for kids you will love this one, and if you're new: Welcome! You're going to love this, too. This book contains some of the most adorable illustrations you've ever seen that show your children the fun they can have with different hats. Ideal for practicing colors and shapes as well!Have your children read along with you, regardless of age or reading level, as the Hat Book is a beginning reader's book that any child can enjoy reading and have fun looking at and playing with some of the hats in your very own home while you read!
  • Hats

    Bryan Langdo

    language (Gorilla Publishing, Dec. 5, 2012)
    After tripping over Gorilla's tomato plant and ruining the wall Gorilla had just painted, Hippo feels terrible. He wants to show Gorilla that he can be a better friend.But how? When Gorilla wears his brand new hat one very windy day, Hippo has his chance!
  • Hats, Hats, Hats

    Ann Morris, Ken Heyman

    Hardcover (Collins, April 20, 1989)
    A hat can say a lot about what people do, about where they live, and about who they are. There's a lot more under a hat than just a head! Dazzling photographs combine with a simple text to explore the world in a unique and dramatic way.Perfect for introducing other lands and people and for food, clothing, and shelter units.
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  • Hat! Hats! Hats!

    Judy Nayer

    language (Twin Sisters IP, LLC., May 11, 2015)
    “What’s your favorite type of hat? Old hats? Or new hats? Sun hats? Or just-for-fun hats? Wouldn’t you like to wear hats every day?” Read along and discover all kinds of hats with this fun Early Reader that uses repetitive text and bright illustrations! This Level 1 Early Reader uses an average of 2- 4 words per page, pictures that suggest meaning, and fun rhymes. “Hats! Hats! Hats!” will help children achieve reading success in and outside of the classroom while laying the foundation for a lifetime of reading enjoyment! Titles in the Early Reader Series include: Tails!Hats! Hats! Hats!Counting BearsIf I Had A DinosaurWho’s In My Tub?New ShoesSalt and PepperWiggly Tooth
  • Hats

    Janie Spaht Gill, Elizabeth Lambson

    Hardcover (Dominie Pr, )
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  • Hats

    Catherine Peters

    Unknown Binding (Houghton Mifflin, March 15, 1995)
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