Books of Hats

  • Degas, Impressionism, and the Millinery Trade
    By Melissa E. Buron, Simon Kelly, Esther Bell

    Filled with beautiful works by Edgar Degas, Mary Cassatt, and other Impressionist painters, this richly illustrated book showcases artistic portrayals of France's millinery trade during the Belle Époque.

  • Siarad Trwy'i Het - Cerddi A Ffotograffau
    By Karen Owen

    Karen Owen does not speak through her hat as the title implies.

  • Hats by Madame Paulette: Paris Milliner Extraordinaire
    By Annie Schneider

    A look at one of the most influential milliners of the twentieth-century, Madame Paulette

  • 帽子里的小兔
    By 威伦, 巴鲁

    帽子里的小兔

  • That's My Hat
    By Rh Value Publishing, Outlet Book Company Staff, Outlet Book Co

    Which hat does Pat the pirate wear? Spin the wheel and see his hat change. Which hat would you choose?

  • Mia's Sun Hat
    By Joan Hoffman

    "Mia's Sun Hat is a rhyming tale of a big hat's near-miss with a flying bat and a watery splat." -- Amazon.com.

  • My Hat My Cap
    By National Geographic Learning, Lada Josefa Kratky

    Read On Your Own Books promote phonics and high frequency word application, encompass a variety of science and social studies topics

  • Audrey Hepburn in Hats
    By June Marsh

    This exquisite volume features stunning photography and accompanying text from renowned fashion writer, June Marsh.

  • Rigby Literacy: We are playing
    By Paul Shipton

    The complete lower primary Guided Reading series for developing independent readers.

  • Mia's Sun Hat
    By Joan Hoffman

    Mia's Sun Hat

  • Haddie's Caps
    By Chris Economos

    A girl named Haddie has lots of hats.

  • Hats on Heads
    By Pam Holden

    Why do some people wear special hats when they are working or playing sport. They have hats that suit their work or sport. Do you know how these hats help them? Reading Level 3/F&P Level C

  • Whose Hat?
    By Margaret Miller

    Presents color photographs of hats that represent various occupations including a chef's cap, construction worker's helmet, magician's hat, and a firemans's hat.

  • Whose Hat Is That?
    By Peter Trumbull

    Whose Hat Is That?

  • More Caps for Sale: Another Tale of Mischievous Monkeys
    By Esphyr Slobodkina

    More Caps for Sale is the first posthumous book from Esphyr Slobodkina and is based on story ideas shared with Ann Marie Mulhearn Sayer throughout their years as friends and business associates prior to Esphyr's death in 2002.

  • Knit Celebrity Slouchy Beanies for the Family
    By Lisa Gentry, Hook & Needle Designs

    All of the hats in Knit Celebrity Slouchy Beanies for the Family (Leisure Arts #75357) were designed for medium weight yarn by the talented Lisa Gentry to be great for casual days and every day--as well as for dodging the paparazzi! ity ...

  • Hats Off!
    By Neil Griffiths

    A rhyming tribute to hats and their usefulness showing hats of many different kinds.

  • Hats Off to Hats!
    By Sara Corbett

    Explores the world of hats, discussing the origin and function of different kinds found around the world.

  • Urban Hats Made with the Knook
    By Lisa Gentry

    "Now you can knit with a crochet hook!"--Cover.

  • Caps and Crowns
    By Amy Knapp

    The story of every child everywhere, Caps And Crowns explores the idea that we are all royal and we are all common. The best we can do is get curious! The main characters, Dexter and Aliena, two sisters from Kentucky, show us how.