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Blue Hat, Green Hat Hot

Blue Hat, Green Hat

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Author Sandra Boynton
Illustrator Sandra Boynton
Publisher Little Simon, 1984
Genres Basic Concepts
Age Range InfantToddlerPreschool
What happens when an elephant, a moose, a bear and a turkey all try to get dressed? Somebody is bound to get it wrong!
Blue Hat, Green Hat
7 out of 10 based on 1 reviews.

Mamma Bookworm review

A good book, but not why you would think

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This is probably the very first book that my daughter laughed out loud at. Blue Hat, Green Hat is a basic concept book about colors and clothing, but has one very funny turkey inside.

Each of the characters first puts on a red hat, a blue hat, a green hat, etc - but when you get to the turkey character, he always has it wrong. His hat is on his feet or his pants are on his head, and while it does help learn about colors and how to put your clothes on, it also teaches kids about humor. By the fourth animal they know what they are expected to do with the clothes, so when the turkey pops up with his shirt on his behind, the kids know it's wrong and find it silly.

So maybe after reading this to your one year old a few times you can come in his room with socks on your hands and he will think you are the funniest guy since Grover came along.
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Reviewed by Mamma B
April 13, 2009
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