In this book, a magic hat appears. The magic hat bounces from head to head, turning the people underneath it into animals. Then, a giant wizard appeared that made the hat stop. The toad, baboon, bear, kangaroo, and giraffe were all turned back into people. With a distraction, the wizard slipped out of town and put the magic hat on his head. Can you guess what he turned into?
I liked the size of this book; it is considerably bigger than a standard picture book. The illustrations filled the large pages perfectly. Everything was vibrant with high energy and happy emotion. I also loved to see how much bigger the wizard was compared to the town’s people. My favorite part of this selection was the constant two lines when the hat was moving from head to head. It said, “Oh, the magic hat, the magic hat! It moved like this, it moved like that!” I like the repetition and rhyme because students would enjoy singing along, and they will become engaged with the story. The last thing I want to talk about is how I found this book and what a coincidence that it was written by Mem Fox. My class had discussed Mem Fox at the very beginning of the semester. I read the book Reading Magic, and I had intensely enjoyed it. However, since then I have not really been diving into her work until this point. When I found this book, I was not paying attention to any certain author. I was merely walking up and down the shelves at the library looking for a book that caught my eye. I believe I picked this one because of its size and did not even recognize who the author was until I got home. I just thought it was crazy out of all the books in the library I happened to pick a book whose author I was familiar with.