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Max and the Rainbow Hat

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Max is always wet, because there is a permanent rain cloud above his head whenever he goes out. No one else particularly likes the damp, so he finds himself on his own—well, he could talk to the flowers but they never have a great deal to say. Finally, he makes himself a rain hat, using twigs and feathers, and even string! "Nice hat," says Rat, "It looks like a rainbow." And he stays under the hat with Max to chat. But there isn't room for many others under the hat, so that night Max makes it bigger. Then lots of people come to chat, and Max starts to have a strange new feeling. It is only when he realizes that the rain cloud has gone, and he doesn't need to wear the hat ALL the time, that he knows what it is: he's happy!

32 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2002

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Gus Clarke

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