What can we do?” Readers will know the answer to this one. “But I can’t cheer while our friend Giraffe is not feeling well. “I love this hat,” Lion says when they arrive at his cave. Owl’s hat is a sort of graduation cap meets awning affair, while Elephant’s has both a cuckoo and a handy cupholder. In it, he discovers a host of hats which he shares with his animal friends to improve their grumpiness, too. Won’s retro-style artwork uses muted hues and gives forms volume with watercolor-style shading. Hooray for Hat Brian Won A surprise box is delivered to the very grumpy Elephant. Zebra and the animals that follow are all grumpy, each gets a hat, and the cheer spreads. But the delivery is a box full of hats, and Elephant cheers right up after putting them on in a tall stack: “I’ll show Zebra!” His good deed has the knock-on effect of a line of dominoes. “When Elephant woke up, he was very grumpy,” Won starts, drawing the elephant with dark frowning eyebrows and scribbly black lines above his head. Brian Won is an illustrator, author, and art director. In this debut, Won explores the way a simple gift and a little attention from friends can have nearly magical healing properties. 'Hooray for Hats' by Brian Won : Read-Along Reading Rhinos 4.
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