The Hat Jan Brett Cast: Narrator 1 Narrator 1: Winter was on the way. Lisa took her woolen clothes out of the chest and carried them outside. Narrator 2: She was hanging them up in the fresh air, when a strong wind blew one of her stockings off the line. Narrator 1: Curious Hedgie found it and poked his nose in. When he pulled it out, the stocking was stuck on his prickles. Hedgie: How embarrassing, All: Hedgie thought. Narrator 2: The mother hen came by with her chicks. Hen: Cackle, cackle What’s that on your head, Hedgie? Hedgie: Why, it’s my new hat. Isn’t it beautiful? Narrator 1: The mother hen cocked her head as if she had an idea. All: And off she ran. Narrator 2: Hedgie saw the noisy gander looking down at him. Gander: Honk honk! Ho, ho, ho! Look at that! The hedgehog has flipped his gizzard. Hedgie: Laugh today, Gander. But tomorrow when it rains, my hat will keep me dry. Narrator 1: The gander thought for a moment. All: And off he ran. Narrator 2: The barn cat was watching from a tree as Hedgie tugged at the stocking. Cat: Meow. What a silly-looking hedgehog you are, with that thing on your head. Hedgie: But my ears will be warm in a snowstorm. Cat: Hmmmmmmm. All: And off he ran. Narrator 1: The farm dog and her puppies found Hedgie in a patch of brambles. Dog: Hedgie, is that a hat you’re wearing? How funny you look, All: She barked, and her puppies yelped and giggled. Hedgie: But I’ll be cozy and dry when it snows. All: The farm dog’s ears perked up. And off she ran. Piglets: Oink Oink! Mama Pig: What are you up to, Hedgie? Hedgie: Making sure my hat doesn’t fall off if an icy wind blows up. Mama Pig: I see. All: And off she ran. Pony: Hedgie, what is that ridiculous thing on your head? All: The pony snorted at Hedgie. Narrator 2: That was the last straw. Hedgie: It’s my hat, of course. Don’t you know that everyone should wear a hat in winter when it’s cold and snowy! Narrator 1: The pony looked startled. Hedgie was usually so friendly. All: And off he ran. Narrator 2: Hedgie just wanted to be alone. He was tired of everyone laughing at him, and with this thing on his head, he wouldn’t even fit in his den. Narrator 1: He didn’t see Lisa running after him, the other stocking in her hand. Lisa: Come back, you silly hedgehog. Hedgie: Oh, no. Even the girl is laughing at me. Narrator 2: Lisa caught up and pulled her stocking off Hedgie’s head. Lisa: You ridiculous little hedgehog. Don’t you know animals don’t wear clothes! Narrator 1: Hedgie headed for his den, and Lisa started back toward the clothesline. All: That’s when she saw all of her missing woolens. Narrator 1: The animals had taken them and each one was thinking: All: Now I am wearing a magnificent hat! |