
This title was originally catalogued by the Library of Congress as follows: Berenstain, Stanley. Old hat, new hat, by Stan and Jan Berenstain. New York, Random House [1970] [29] p. col. illus. 24 cm. (A Bright & early book, BE9) Summary: Can the perfect old hat really be replaced by a new one? [1. Hats—Fiction. 2. Stories in rhyme.] I. Berenstain, Janice, joint author. II. Title. PZ8.3.B4493Ol [E] 77-117539
eISBN: 978-0-375-98326-9
Copyright © 1970 by Stanley and Janice Berenstain, copyright renewed 1998 by Stanley and Janice Berenstain. All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Random House Children’s Books, a division of Random House, Inc., New York, and in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto.
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Contents
Old hat.
Old hat.
New hat.
New hat
New hat
New hat
New hat
Too big.
Too small.
Too flat.
Too tall.
Too loose.
Too tight.
Too heavy.
Too light.
Too red.
Too dotty.
Too blue.
Too spotty.
Too fancy.
Too frilly.
Too shiny.
Too silly.
Too beady.
Too bumpy.
Too leafy.
Too lumpy.
Too twisty.
Too twirly.
Too wrinkly.
Too curly.
Too holey.
Too patchy.
Too feathery.
Too scratchy.
Too crooked.
Too straight
Too pointed …
WAIT!
Just right!
Just right?
Just right.
Just right.
Just right.
New hat.
Old hat.
Product Description
Illus. in full color. “Out shopping, the Bears look at frilly and silly hats, bumpy and lumpy ones. Offers slapstick humor and simple concepts of sizes and shape.”–_School Library Journal. _
From the Inside Flap
Illus. in full color. “Out shopping, the Bears look at frilly and silly hats, bumpy and lumpy ones. Offers slapstick humor and simple concepts of sizes and shape.”–_School Library Journal. _