Book Descriptions
for Bridget's Beret by Tom Lichtenheld
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Bridget is an artist. While other kids want ice cream, Bridget is happy to sit on her picnic table and draw. But when her most prized possession—a beret similar to what famous artists have worn—sails away in the wind, she believes she has lost her artistic inspiration. Frantic, Bridget files a Missing Beret Report with the police, posts “Missing Beret” signs around the neighborhood, and even tries on a handful of other types of hats with the hope that they will cure her artist’s block . . . with no luck. Dismayed but persistent, Bridget’s fortune changes when her little sister Jessie asks her to make a sign for a lemonade stand, and Bridget realizes she can draw with or without her beret. Tom Lichtenheld’s humorous language, coupled with bold, colorful illustrations and clever asides, make this a hilarious book about following a passion. An author’s note on “How to Start Your Art” looks at various art styles by famous “beret-wearing” artists. (Ages 4–8)
CCBC Choices 2011. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2011. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Bridget loves to draw, and she likes to wear a beret for inspiration. So when her beloved hat blows away, Bridget searches for it high and low. She files a Missing Beret Report. She even considers other hats, but none of them feel quite right. It's no use; without her beret, Bridget can't seem to draw. How will she overcome her artist's block?
Make sure to check out Bridget's notebook scribbles at the end of the book for her thoughts and facts on art!
Bridget's Beret is a 2011 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.