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Jon Klassen's Hat Trilogy Activity ! Jon Klassen’s Hat Trilogy Activity Kit First a bear lost his pointy red hat. Then a small fish thought he could get away with stealing a big fish’s blue bowler hat. Finally, a turtle found a tall white hat that looks good on him — but it looks good on his best friend, too. This kit for Jon Klassen enthusiasts everywhere features all your favorite hat-obsessed, shifty-eyed animals in fun activities, from drawing to mazes. It’s time you asked yourself: Is there anything more important than a hat? PB: 9781406353433 HB: 9781406343939 Illustrations copyright © 2011, 2012, and by 2016 Jon Klassen PB: 9781406338539 HB: 9781406347517 HB: 9781406336832 walker.co.uk Drawing Activity Jon Klassen conveys meaning and emotion in his illustrations through his characters’ eyes. Draw eyes on the animals below to show different emotions. This Is Not My Hat I Want My Hat Back walker.co.uk Illustrations copyright © 2011 and 2012 by Jon Klassen Drawing Activity Jon Klassen’s turtles found a tall white hat. What kind of hat does your turtle find? Draw your own turtle and hat below. We Found a Hat walker.co.uk Illustrations copyright © 2016 by Jon Klassen Matching Match the hat from Column A to its owner in Column B. But watch out! Some of the animals are not the real owners of the hats. I Want My Hat Back This Is Not My Hat We Found a Hat A B walker.co.uk Illustrations © 2011, 2012, and 2016 by Jon Klassen Maze Two turtles. One hat. Can you find a way through the maze to the hat for each turtle? We Found a Hat walker.co.uk Illustrations copyright © 2016 by Jon Klassen Connect the Dots Now it’s your turn to find a hat. Connect the dots and color what you find. We Found a Hat 5 1 4 6 22 3 7 2 21 2 1 20 3 8 4 19 9 12 17 18 5 6 24 21 20 17 16 13 16 7 15 8 14 10 9 23 22 19 18 15 14 11 13 12 11 10 walker.co.uk Illustrations copyright © 2016 by Jon Klassen.
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