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编号:E003
作者:Satoshi Kitamura
出版社:Andersen Press
出版年份:2009

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Millies Marvellous Hat

Educational purposes only
编号:E003
作者:Satoshi Kitamura
出版社:Andersen Press
出版年份:2009

“This is a most
marvellous hat,
Madam,” said the man.
“It can be any size,
shape or color you wish.
All you have to do is

imagine it.”

Millie loves hats, but she can’t
afford to buy any of the

beautiful ones in the hat shop.
But the shopkeeper has an
idea. He produces a box
containing an amazing hat
with the most perfect shape
and color imaginable—
if Millie dares to imagine it.
Millie does dare, and soon
she sees not only her own

marvellous hat, but everyone
else’s hats as well.

Ages 4–8



Also by Satoshi Kitamura:
Igor, the Bird Who Couldn’t Sing

Me and My Cat?
Pablo the Artist
Sheep in Wolves’ Clothing

First American edition published in 2009 by
Andersen Press USA, an imprint of Andersen Press Ltd.

www.andersenpressusa.com
First published in Great Britain in 2009 by Andersen Press Ltd., 20 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SW1V 2SA.
Published in Australia by Random House Australia Pty., Level 3, 100 Pacific Highway, North Sydney, NSW 2060.

Copyright © Satoshi Kitamura, 2009.
The author and the artist assert the moral right to be identified as author and artist of this work.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical,
photocopying, recording, or otherwise—without the prior written permission of Andersen Press Ltd., except for the inclusion of brief quotations in an acknowledged review.

Distributed in the United States and Canada by
Lerner Publishing Group, Inc.
241 First Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55401 U.S.A.
www.lernerbooks.com

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Available.
ISBN: 978–0–7613–5153–5
Manufactured in Singapore.

1 2 3 4 5 6 - 14 13 12 11 10 09
eISBN: 978-0-7613-5697-4

Andersen Press USA

Millie was walking home from school when she came
across a hat shop.
There were lots of hats in the window, but the one she
liked best was the one with the colorful feathers.

Millie went inside.



“May I see the hat with the colorful feathers, please?”
she asked the man behind the counter.
“Certainly, Madam,” replied the man, and he fetched the hat
from the window.
Millie tried it on. It suited her perfectly.
“I’ll take it,” she said.
“An excellent choice, Madam,” said the man. “That will be
five hundred and ninety-nine dollars and ninety-nine cents.”

Millie opened her purse and looked inside.
“Oh, dear,” she said. “Do you have anything a little cheaper?”
“What sort of price were you thinking of, Madam?”
asked the man kindly.
“Well . . . about this much,” said Millie and showed him her
purse. It was empty.
“I see . . .” muttered the man, and he looked up at the ceiling.
Millie looked up at the ceiling too. It was covered with
interesting patterns.

“Aha!” said the man suddenly. “I think I have just the thing
for you, Madam. Wait here a moment, please.”
And away he went to the back of the shop.
A few minutes later he returned with a box in his hands.
He placed it on a table and removed the lid.

“This is a most marvellous hat, Madam,” said the man.
“It can be any size, shape or color you wish. All you have to do
is imagine it.”

Carefully, the man took the hat out of the box and put it on Millie’s
head. It fitted her perfectly.
“Thank you,” said Millie, “I like it very much!” She put her hand
in her purse and handed the man all she had in it.
“Thank you, Madam,” said the man. “Would you like your hat in
its box?”
“No, thank you,” said Millie, “I’ll take it just as it is.”

Millie felt happy in her new hat.
“But now I must think what my hat
is going to look like,” she thought.
“Perhaps it has lots of feathers like
the one in the shop window,

only even more feathers . . .”



It was a peacock hat!

Millie stopped outside a cake shop
and looked in the window.
All the cakes looked delicious.

So Millie had a cake hat!
So Millie had a cake hat!



When Millie passed a flower shop
her hat became flowery . . .



. . . and in the park she wore a fountain hat!

Suddenly Millie saw that she was not the only one with a special hat . . .





Everyone had a hat of their own. And they were all different.

She saw an old lady
who was wearing a dark, murky pond hat.
Millie smiled at her and
the birds and the fish leapt out of
Millie’s hat and onto the old lady’s.

Millie felt like singing.



And so did her hat.

By the time
Millie
arrived back
home, her
hat had
grown so
tall that
she
couldn’t
walk
through
the door!

So she
thought of
another hat . . .

“How do you like my new hat?”
she asked when she saw her mum and dad.
“New hat?” said her mum. “But you haven’t . . .”
Then she stopped and smiled. “It’s a marvellous hat, Millie.
I wish I had one too.”
“But you do have one,” said Millie. “You only have to imagine it!”



And she was right.
Everyone has their very own marvellous hat.



“Kitamura is one of the
world’s most original
and stylish children’s
illustrators.”
—The Sunday Times

Satoshi Kitamura was

born in Tokyo and worked in
advertising there before

moving to London in 1980.
He received New York Times

Notable Book of the Year
honors for his illustrations in
A Boy Wants a Dinosaur and
Ned and the Joybaloo, and the

Mother Goose Award for
Angry Arthur. He is now one

of the most distinguished
illustrators in Britain, having
created more than 20 books

for children.

Jacket illustrations © 2009 by Satoshi Kitamura

Andersen Press USA
www.andersenpressusa.com

Distributed in the United States and Canada by
Lerner Publishing Group, Inc.
241 First Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55401 U.S.A.
www.lernerbooks.com

Millie loves hats, but she can’t afford to
buy any of the beautiful ones in the shop.
The shopkeeper might have a solution for her,

though, if she dares to imagine . . .
A beautiful new book from

award-winning illustrator Satoshi Kitamura.

“Kitamura is one of the world’s most
original and stylish children’s illustrators.”

—THE SUNDAY TIMES

www.andersenpressusa.com


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