Review: Brimsby’s Hats by Andrew Prahin

Brimsby’s Hats By Andrew Prahin Simon & Schuster ISBN: 9781442481473 $15.99 Grades K-2 In Stores *Best New Book* Find it at: Schuler Books | Your Library Oh the fine line books must walk. Or should I say lines. The line between contemplative and boring. The line between quirky and precious. The line between charming and [...]

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Brimsby’s Hats
By Andrew Prahin Simon & Schuster

ISBN: 9781442481473
$15.99
Grades K-2
In Stores

*Best New Book*

Find it at:
Schuler Books | Your Library

Oh the fine line books must walk. Or should I say lines. The line between contemplative and boring. The line between quirky and precious. The line between charming and cloying. And there are a million more where these came from. It ain’t easy. With debut picture book Brimsby’s Hats, Andrew Prahin manages to walk those lines, delivering a fresh take on the friendship trope in the process. It’s a timeless story with a modern presentation that’s easy to love.

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Brimsby is a hat maker. Every day he sits and works as his best friend supplies tea and companionship. But when his pal sets out to become a sea captain, Brimsby comes to the slow realization that he’s lonely. His quest for new friends brings Brimsby to a tree full of birds, busy trying to stay warm. The hat maker comes up with a creative plan to help, making a flock of new friends in the process.

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The illustrations, created using Adobe Illustrator, give the whole operation a modern look that will appeal to young readers. Prahin does well to juxtapose detailed interior illustrations and vignettes with dramatic two page spreads. Careful attention has been paid to fluctuations in the color palette, subtly adjusting to (and helping to set) the mood of the story.

It’s a well-crated little book full of unique charm. A example of old and new working together perfectly.

Review copy purchased.

Also reviewed by Waking Brain Cells, Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast, books4yourkids.

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