How the Trollusk Got His Hat

by Mercer Mayer

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When a Stamp-Collecting Trollusk returns Reggie McLeod's new Squeezle skin hat, they become friends.

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Reggie McLeod was just out for a stroll, feeling very dapper indeed, in his new "squeezle skin" hat, when suddenly the wind picked up. Well, of course, with Reggie's luck, his new hat was picked up with it! A desperate Reggie sets off to reobtain ownership of the hat and goes to great lengths to track it down. He rents an airplane, goes on television, and scours high and low looking for any sign of his beloved headpiece. Meanwhile, across town at the Edge of Nowhere, a Trollusk was just minding his own business making a pot of tango soup for lunch. Well, would you believe it? The wind dumped a squeezle skin hat right into his pot of soup. Being an honest Trollusk, he took heed of the name inside the hat and set off to try to find its' show more rightful owner. What follows are the misadventures of both of these characters as they try to find each other and how they eventually come together when they were least looking for it. They not only come away with new hats (for each!) but also with a new friend. The illustrations are wonderfully detailed and so comedic. You can pore over each page looking for all of the detail and take in the fun of the world of Mercer Mayer. show less
A man's hat has disappeared and he can't find it anywhere. The trollusk, however, has found it, and when he returns it, he becomes good friends with the man. This book is funny not in the main story, but in the illustrations -both the reactions to the trollusk and the little printed words on things are very amusing.

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Mercer Mayer was born December 30, 1943 in Little Rock Arkansas. While attending school at the Honolulu Museum of Art, Mayer decided to enter the field of children's book illustration. He created a portfolio of sketches and peddled them wherever he could. He moved to New York City in 1964, pursuing further instruction at the Art Students League of show more New York, where he met an artist named Marianna who became his first wife. He soon created a new portfolio and with these new sketches persuaded editors at Dial Press and Harper & Row to give him some illustration work. Mayer published his first book, A Boy, a Dog, and a Frog, at Dial Press in 1967. It was notable for being a completely wordless picture book one that tells its story entirely with pictures. Mayer was one of the first illustrators to be credited for using this format. Five more books in this series were to follow. Mayer joined Golden Publishing, creators of Little Golden Books, in 1976. Through them he has sold his "Little Critter" and "Little Monster" series, which are popular with beginning readers. His title Just Me and My Dad made The New York Times Best Seller List for 2012. In 2015, his title Little Critter: Just a Little Love, also made the list. His holiday book, Merry Christmas Mom and Dad, is also a bestseller. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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How the Trollusk Got His Hat

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Children's Books, Picture Books
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PZ7 .M462 .HLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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