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Don't Touch My Hat [Library Binding]

James Rumford (Author)
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Out west, a lonesome prairie or two from anywhere, was a town called Sunshine. Sunshine was smaller'n most, bigger'n some, but cleaner and more civ'lized than 'em all. Sheriff John saw to that—him and his 10-gallon hat. . . .Sheriff John is a lawman in the wild, wild West. It's not just his badge and his gun that send robbers and rustlers galloping out of town, it's also his 10- gallon hat. Or so he thinks. . . .This new picture book by critically acclaimed author-illustrator James Rumford is a delightful addition to the bookshelves of young cowboys and cowgirls everywhere!


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PreSchool-Grade 2—In the isolated town of Sunshine, Sheriff John keeps everything clean and "civ'lized." He believes that he owes his success to his special partner-a lucky ten-gallon hat. His wife has a penchant for hats, too, fancy ones. One night, in his rush to get to the scene of a saloon fight and to "a range war a-brewin'," the lawman grabs her new, ornate chapeau. He looks quite silly in it, but his crime-fighting abilities are unaffected. In the end, Sheriff John realizes that his hat has little to do with his achievements. The simple text written in Western dialect makes this a fun story to use with a group. The color cartoon illustrations add punch lines and, according to the book, draw inspiration from artist Leonetto Cappiello and old Western movie posters. Clever endpapers feature newspaper clippings that provide extra humorous details about John's life before and after the story.—Julie Roach, Cambridge Public Library, MA
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A ten-gallon hat is mighty important in defining a cowboy's persona. When Sheriff John wears his hat, he can round up rustlers and robbers. Without it, however, he is not sure he can do anything. "Don't touch my hat!" he cautions everyone. John's wife also loves hats: feathered, veiled, straw, velvet--she has them all. One wild night when rustlers, robbers, and a saloon fight call for the law, John jumps into his boots and grabs his hat. Rumford's artwork shows him catching the robbers, rounding up the rustlers, and stopping the fight--wearing his wife's fanciest plumed chapeau. The upshot? John learns, "It's your heart, not your hat." Saturated blues, reds, and yellows backlight the action, and the cowboy bravado is cleverly and humorously countered by frilly, feminine details. Early-twentieth-century movie posters inspired the art, and endpapers that resemble newspaper clippings enhance the tale--and the fun. Julie Cummins
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 4 and up
  • Library Binding: 40 pages
  • Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers (February 27, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 037593782X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375937828
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 7.9 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,279,888 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars 4 1/2* His Hat on His Sleeve, December 26, 2007
This review is from: Don't Touch My Hat (Hardcover)
Writer/illustrator James Rumford wears his hat on his sleeve in this colorful Valentine to the fictional West of silent movies, pulp fiction, and fin de siecle advertising posters. Sheriff John is our hat-wearing protagonist; he protects a small prairie town from a potpourri of bad guys including cheating gamblers, cattle rustlers, and bank robbers.

While John has a winning smile and courage a-plenty, he places the credit for his physical and moral strength squarely on his head; more precisely, on the 10-gallon hat that he wears every time he's called to duty. As author Rumford explains it: "Without that sweat-stiff, trail-dusted, bullet-riddled hat, Sheriff John could do nothing--or so he thought."

In a series of tableaux, John zealously guards his head-piece, even warning his wife,"NOW DARLIN,' "DON'T TOUCH MY HAT!" Rumford sometimes overdoes the "Western" accent, as in this description of the town: "[It was] smaller'm nost, bigger'n some, but cleaner and more civ'lized than `em all." However, kids will probably like the dialect, especially if you ham it up whilst a-readin' it to `em.

One particularly troublesome night, trouble breaks out all over town. Without knowing it, John accidentally puts on his wife's chapeau instead of his own, but manages the crises as if he were wearing his own hat. John's discovery is a riff on the familiar theme that it's what's inside that counts, here formulated as "It's your heart, not your hat:" The endpapers (formatted as old newspaper clippings) describe his post-law enforcement adventures. For example, he's a consultant for the Ponymount Pictures' Westerns, The pseudo-newspaper stories are cute, but they're too detailed. The iconic figure that Rumford built is dragged down by platitudes and the commercialization of his "It's Your Heart" credo. There's a yearly "It's Your Heart" charity drive, a "Heart Day:" Rumsford begins to trivialize Sheriff John's insight.

Fortunately, most of the book captures the spirit and look of the pulps, old Westerns, and French poster artist Leonetta Cappiello, the man whose poster ads for Compari, Moet, and other products presented bold figures against dark backgrounds, and thus seem (in a precursor to pop/op art) to jump out at the viewer. The feeling and style of the book are more creative than the story itself--a little endpaper restraint would have reduced the overly sugared endpaper "sidebars," but, overall, Rumford succeeds in conveying the West and how it was re-told.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Hat Story by James Rumford, June 15, 2007
This review is from: Don't Touch My Hat (Hardcover)
Don't Touch My Hat is very entertaining and it is a cute story. I absolutely loved the illustrations. And, to top everything I liked the message, that the hat doesn't make the man. If you want your funny bone tickled be sure to take a look at this book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Used Book, July 28, 2010
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We received this book from a used book vendor. It was undamaged but had the previous library's information still inside. That was fine with us. No pages torn. Hard cover in perfect condition. And the kids love this book!
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