The Scarecrow's Hat

by Ken Brown (Author) Ken Brown (Illustrator)

The Scarecrow's Hat
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

A resourceful chicken seeks the help of her farm animal friends to solve a problem, while giving something of herself along the way.

Chicken really admires Scarecrow's hat. Scarecrow would gladly trade his hat for a walking stick to rest his tired arms. Chicken doesn't have a walking stick to trade--but she knows someone who does. This begins her quest to find items to trade among her farm friends, all to obtain a walking stick to swap for Scarecrow's hat. But why does Chicken want an old straw hat?

With bright watercolors and a gentle tone to keep readers captivated, this clever story written and illustrated by Ken Brown poses a problem and offers a creative solution that young children will delight in discovering.

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Publisher's Weekly

In this gentle picture book with an old-fashioned feel, an enterprising chicken pulls off a hat trick of sorts when she finds a way to obtain a chapeau she admires. Chicken would love to have Scarecrow's straw hat for her very own. Scarecrow says he would gladly swap his headdress for a walking stick, something that Chicken does not possess. So Chicken sets out to visit Badger, who does have a walking stick. Trouble is Badger wants to make a trade, too, for something else Chicken can't provide—a ribbon. Chicken calls on an array of animal pals until she at last makes the deal that leads her back to Scarecrow's hat, via a chain reaction of satisfying swaps. British author/illustrator Brown's (Dilly-Dally and the Nine Secrets) story proceeds at a leisurely pace, allowing young readers time to join in Chicken's creative problem-solving. A couple of missteps in logic (a sheep is happy to have a pair of broken glasses; Scarecrow is the only inanimate object to speak) don't mar the easygoing mood. The true standout here, however, is Brown's artwork—his airy, sun-dappled watercolors evoke a pleasant summer day. Ages 2-6. (Mar.) Copyright 2001 Publishers Weekly Used with permission.

Review quotes

"A gentle picture book with an old-fashioned feel.... Brown's story proceeds at a leisurely pace, allowing young readers time to join in Chicken's creative problem-solving.... The true standout here...is Brown's artwork-his airy sun-dappled watercolors evoke a pleasant summer day."
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781561455706
Lexile Measure
490
Guided Reading Level
K
Publisher
Peachtree Publishers
Publication date
February 20, 2011
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV002000 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | General
Library of Congress categories
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Nevada Young Readers' Award
Nominee 2003 - 2003

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