The Hatmakers

By Tamzin Merchant
Illustrations by Paola Escobar
Puffin Books
Ages 8 onwards

This standout story is colourful, magical, vivid and funny - with a sprinkle of historical fiction including King George and a Tudor mention of Henry VIII! 

The language sparkles with the energy, hope and magic of the main character, Cordelia - the 'littlest hatmaker'. Her world of 'Makers' is filled with Mary Poppins-esque magic, told through gorgeous little details used to make the hats.  

This story is full of mystery and suspense (where is Prospero Hatmaker? Will Agatha the Quest Pigeon come back? Who is stealing all the Maker's things for the King?). There are surprises around every corner and the writing is full of humour (my favourite line includes a donkey!).

This is a wonderful story, packed full of imagination. I LOVE the focus on creating. This book carries this lovely, encouraging message: 

'Everyone has the magic in them to make things.'


Buy from www.waterstones.com.




Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Impossible Creatures

Arkspire by Jamie Littler

Marnie Midnight and the Moon Mystery