John Klassen's children's story "Where is My Hat?" has been on The New York Times bestseller list for a very long time. "An exciting detective story about a bear who is looking for his missing hat in the forest. An ideal option for family reading when a fairy tale is more than just a fairy tale: fun and lots of topics to discuss with the child," the annotation says. This work has been translated into 20 languages, including Russian.
At first glance, the book seems delusional, but on closer examination, the opinion changes. It looks like this is really a new word in art. Catchy illustrations without unnecessary details, to put it mildly, an unusual plot, non-standard humor. "Where's my hat?" both children and adults will like it. Adults, probably even more.