For a little special something, invite your audience to participate in a Mexican wave!Ĭheck out Hooray for hat at Auckland Libraries. His debut book, Hooray for Hat, was published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2014. Won, Brian, author Publication date 2014 Publisher London : Andersen Press Collection inlibrary printdisabled internetarchivebooks Digitizing sponsor Kahle/Austin Foundation Contributor Internet Archive Language English 1 volume : 28 cm Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 19:42:11 Autocropversion 0.0.14books-20220331-0. Add a bit of Hooray for fish by Lucy Cousins, throw in some Hooray parade by Barbara Joosse and you’ll be away laughing. Brian Won wore many hats as a busboy, shoe salesman, art store cashier, art director, and designer before he turned his talents to illustrating childrens books. Hooray for hat has audience favourite written all over it.įor a less traditional theme, why not go for “Hooray” stories. Get your audience to join in, dress stuffed animals or small people in party hats as you read, the possibilities are endless. “Hooray for hat,” rings out triumphantly and regularly in this fun-to-read book. The forest is full of grumpy animals on this particular day, but luckily Elephant is able to spread his cheer, and hats, far and wide. The perfectly timed arrival of a present on the doorstep creates one very happy and well dressed elephant, because inside is a wonderful multi-layered hat. It works almost instantly, there’s something inherently joyful about pink shoes with seahorses!Įlephant wakes up grumpy. Grumpy? No problem, put on a hat and everything will be great. I have my very own pair of happy shoes (my hat equivalent) that I put on when I need a little extra pep in my stride. One of the best things about picture books is their ability to solve the world’s problems in a dozen pages.
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