Hattie Gets A Haircut

“Hattie Gets A Haircut” is a funny, poetic account of a child’s lack of desire to get her first haircut.

Hattie decides that eating broccoli and wearing ugly shoes is far better than getting a hair cut. Before going to bed she wished that it would grow down to her feet. Her dream takes her on a journey of forever growing hair. When she awakens, she has a hard decision to make: To cut or not to cut!

The illustrations are lively and whimsical. The watercolor drawings flow on the pages gently enough to create an airy, dreamy effect.

Overall, this book is a winner because it creatively tackles an issue that all parents must help their little ones overcome.

Hattie Gets A Haircut
Jenna Glatzer
Publisher: Moo Press
ISBN: 0972485309
Release date: November, 2005


Reviewed By: Makasha Dorsey
Black Butterfly Review