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That's My Hat!

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Product Description A little boy invents many stories with the help of 10 geometrical patterns. One day, he creates a hat, but the hat flies away and is stolen by a little monkey. He chases the hat around a pop-up city, trying desperately to get it back. During his hunt he goes to many different stores and places (the zoo, the bakery, the hairdresser, the library...). All images are built with these 10 geometrical patterns. Table of Contents City • Zoo • Park • Bakery • Greengrocer • Department Store • Museum • Library • At the top of the city • Atop a tall building Review A playful hide-and-seek world. --Kidswear Magazine This is as classy as pop-up books get ... skilled paper engineering provides pop-ups of often staggering intricacy, offering layers within layers of imagery that young eyes will never tire of investigating. --Financial Times Children will love exploring every nook and cranny of That's My Hat, delighting in the complexity and entertaining sequence of theatrical scenes. --Look Book Report Clever, aesthetically pleasing, and fun. --Library Mice Blog A great introduction to the geometric building blocks of art and deign, and a fun tale to boot. --Absolutely Mama Each page features a clever pop-up structure, with colourful illustrations and geometric patterns throughout. It's a pleasure to read. --Creative Review A highly stylised and absorbing book. --Junior Magazine The subtle observational humour will keep parents smiling while children will love to peer at the book from every angle. --Mr Fox Magazine From the Back Cover ?A little boy invents many stories with the help of 10 geometrical patterns. One day, he creates a hat, but the hat flies away and is stolen by a little monkey. He chases the hat around a pop-up city, trying desperately to get it back. During his hunt he goes to many different stores and places (the zoo, the bakery, the hairdresser, the library...). All images are built with these 10 geometrical patterns. About the Author Anouck Boisrobert graduated in 2009 from the Arts D�coratifs of Strasbourg, France. She has co-written several bestselling books for children. Louis Rigaud graduated in 2009 from the Arts D�coratifs of Strasbourg, France. He has co-authored several bestselling books for children.

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