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THE MANY HATS OF LOUIE THE RAT by Sakshi Mangal

THE MANY HATS OF LOUIE THE RAT

by Sakshi Mangal ; illustrated by Sakshi Mangal

Pub Date: Oct. 18th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-77147-495-5
Publisher: Owlkids Books

Aww rats, inventing is tough!

Louie wants to create “useful things from not-so-useful things,” but the other rats in his village don’t appreciate his craft. In fairness, Louie’s inventions aren’t particularly useful (or safe). Luck smiles upon the inventor one day, though, when he notices a new trend: fancy hats that are so large they cover their wearers’ eyes. Inspired, Louie starts manufacturing his own, more practical hats: “wool hats for warmth, wide-brimmed hats for shade, hard hats for safety, and handy hats for bad hair days.” The rats, well aware of Louie’s track record and enamored with their stylish yet impractical hats, take no notice of his new, useful creations. Thankfully, Louie gives away a few hats to needy individuals, the rats take notice, and Louie begins recycling the old hats into ones that serve a purpose. The story’s message is greatly diluted when one of these large hats, dubbed non-useful, suddenly becomes a lifesaving boat during a flood. The illustrations, which appear hand-drawn, are amusing, and Louie is adorable, but it’s not enough to save the meandering plot. Rodent fans and aspiring inventors may be drawn to the story, but there’s not a lot to keep them invested. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

An ultimately muddled message accompanied by attractive artwork.

(Picture book. 6-8)