This heartwarming winter story is perfect for those who   love to knit and parents looking to teach their children about the importance   of doing good for others! Mrs. Goldman always knits hats for everyone in the neighborhood, and   Sophia, who thinks knitting is too hard, helps by making the pom-poms. But   now winter is here, and Mrs. Goldman herself doesn't have a hat-she's too   busy making hats for everyone else! It's up to Sophia to buckle down and knit   a hat for Mrs. Goldman. But try as Sophia might, the hat turns out lumpy, the   stitches aren't even, and there are holes where there shouldn't be holes.   Sophia is devastated until she gets an idea that will make Mrs. Goldman's hat   the most wonderful of all. Readers both young and old will relate to Sophia's   frustrations, as well as her delight in making something special for someone   she loves.
 A knitting pattern is included in the back of the book.
 "[A] celebration of winter mitzvahs, or kind deeds. Karas's adorable,   radiant art adds to the heartwarming mood."--
The   New York Times					
				 
				
					
					On sale: October 11, 2016
										
Age: 4-8 years
															
Grade: Preschool - 3
															
Page count: 40 Pages
										
ISBN: 9780553497106
															
Reading level: Lexile: AD520L | Fountas/Pinnell: M
										
				 
												
					
					Michelle Edwards is the author of numerous picture books, including 
Chicken Man, winner of the National Jewish Book Award; 
Max Makes a Cake, illustrated by Charles Santoso; and 
Room for the Baby, illustrated by Jana Christy. A lifelong knitter, Michelle has also written an adult title, 
A Knitter’s Home Companion. She lives in Iowa City, Iowa, where she and her husband share a house full of books and yarn. Learn more at michelledwards.com.
G. Brian Karas has illustrated many award-winning books for children, including 
How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin? by Margaret McNamara, 
Lemonade in Winter by Emily Jenkins, 
Neville by Norton Juster, 
Clever Jack Takes the Cake by Candace Fleming, and 
Are You Going to Be Good? by Cari Best, a 
New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Book of the Year. He lives in New York’s Hudson Valley. Visit him at gbriankaras.com.					
				 
												
					
					“Edwards' story radiates warmth and coziness and is a delight to share.” —
Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"This heartwarming offering achieves its emotional impact through the loving actions of its main characters and makes for a great read-aloud whether shared one-on-one or with a group in storytime." — 
School Library Journal, starred review
"It’s a supremely lovely story, a tribute to the rewards of grit and selflessness; Edwards’s (
Max Makes a Cake) unadorned, emotionally genuine text is as winning as the pictures." — 
Publishers Weekly, starred review
"A lovely book to share and discuss, and the hat pattern is included!"— 
Kirkus Reviews, starred review