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© 2017 Linda Margulis-Yant<br />
<strong>Henry</strong>’s Hat<br />
Linda Margulis-Yant<br />
Illustrations<br />
Linda Margulis-Yant<br />
Hibernian Publishing, LLC<br />
New Jersey
This is <strong>Henry</strong>’s room.<br />
He spends a lot of time in his room playing<br />
with toys and games.
<strong>Henry</strong> wakes up and remembers that it is<br />
Saturday.<br />
He can play with his friends all day long.
<strong>Henry</strong>’s mother makes him his favorite<br />
breakfast.<br />
<strong>Henry</strong> quickly eats his waffles so he can<br />
go outside in the snow with his friends.
It is very cold out on Saturday morning.<br />
<strong>Henry</strong> wants to be warm.<br />
He goes back to his house to put on his<br />
warm hat.
<strong>Henry</strong> goes back outside to play with his<br />
friends.<br />
He is happy and warm with his red hat on<br />
his head.<br />
<strong>Henry</strong> finds some rocks for a snowman’s<br />
face and buttons.
<strong>Henry</strong> walks to the play yard.<br />
He sees all of his friends playing in the<br />
snow.
<strong>Henry</strong> walks to the play yard.<br />
He sees all of his friends playing in the<br />
snow.
A big wind blows at <strong>Henry</strong>.<br />
The wind blows <strong>Henry</strong>’s hat right off of<br />
his head.
Boy, that big wind blew <strong>Henry</strong>’s hat into<br />
the sky.<br />
You would think <strong>Henry</strong>’s hat had wings.
The big wind blows <strong>Henry</strong>’s hat up over<br />
the houses and into the clouds.
<strong>Henry</strong> looks under a tree.<br />
He is happy to see something red.<br />
It was not <strong>Henry</strong>’s hat at all.<br />
A pretty red cardinal was all that it was.
All of <strong>Henry</strong>’s friends join together to<br />
look for his hat.
<strong>Henry</strong> is getting cold without his red hat.<br />
He thanks all of his friends for helping<br />
him to look for his hat.<br />
<strong>Henry</strong> heads for home.
<strong>Henry</strong> feels sad as he walks back to his<br />
house.
When <strong>Henry</strong> gets home, he sees that it is<br />
snowing.
He takes off his coat and boots, but there<br />
is no hat.<br />
He tells his mother that he lost his red hat<br />
because a big wind blew it right off of his<br />
head.
The next morning <strong>Henry</strong>’s friends come<br />
to visit him.<br />
<strong>Henry</strong> tells his friends that he can not go<br />
outside to play without his red hat.
<strong>Henry</strong> looks out of the window.<br />
It makes him sad that he can not go out to<br />
play in the snow.
<strong>Henry</strong> goes to his grandmom’s house to<br />
visit.<br />
The doorbell rings and <strong>Henry</strong> opens the<br />
door.<br />
He is surprised to see his friends.
<strong>Henry</strong> sees that his friends have a big<br />
yellow box with a blue ribbon.<br />
My goodness, what could it be?
A new hat!<br />
<strong>Henry</strong>’s friends brought him a big one - to fit<br />
his big head!
<strong>Henry</strong> goes back outside to play with his<br />
friends.<br />
He is happy and warm with his new hat on.<br />
<strong>Henry</strong> and his friends build a big fat snowman!<br />
Will <strong>Henry</strong> lose his new hat?
<strong>Henry</strong> will not lose his new hat.<br />
It has ear laps and a nice strap under his<br />
chin.
It is safe to say that <strong>Henry</strong>’s red hat will<br />
keep a sweet bird family nice and warm.
About the Author<br />
Linda Margulis-Yant, a native of Burlington County, New Jersey, is a first-time<br />
author. Linda is happily married to her husband Jack - her staunchest fan. She<br />
is also a mother and grandmother; roles in which she embraces. Linda has a<br />
diverse background. She spent 30 years in the corporate sector and since then<br />
she has devoted her time to hypnotherapy and children’s stories.<br />
As you can see, she is a gifted artist as well. Linda has honed her craft without<br />
the benefit of formal instruction.