Jennie's Hat
By Ezra Jack Keats
The Story
A little girl waits eagerly for a new hat from her favorite aunt, but when it arrives plain and ordinary, she sets out to make it beautiful herself.
Why It's Special
For the kid who has a very specific picture in their head of how something should look — and won't settle for less — Jennie's disappointment and determination will feel completely familiar.
- Big idea: Sometimes the things we wish for arrive in unexpected packages, decorated by unexpected hands.
- Vibes: Gentle, wistful, and quietly whimsical, with a soft sense of wonder.
Perfect For Kids Who
- enjoy stories about wishing for something special
- are working on handling disappointment
- like to imagine and invent their own solutions
- respond well to quiet, character-driven stories
Ask Your Little Reader
- Story & problem-solving: What did Jennie try to do when her hat wasn't as fancy as she hoped?
- Feelings & empathy: How do you think Jennie felt when she opened the box and saw a plain hat?
- Real-life connection: Have you ever been disappointed by a gift that wasn't what you imagined?
- Imagination: If you could decorate your own hat, what would you put on it?












