Search Results You are viewing: Subject Search for hatsSort By Age Sort By Author Sort By Availability Sort By Dewey Sort By Media, Author, Title Sort By Price Sort By Pub. Year Sort by Relevance,Author Sort by Relevance,Title Sort By Stoplight Sort By Title Sort by Language Display 10 items Display 15 items Display 20 items Display 25 items Display 30 items Display 35 items Display 40 items Display 45 items Display 50 items 1 each from this page1 each from all results 3 total titles found Page 1 of 1 View page of 1 1 Simply add a title by clicking the . * Your Discounted Price Abe Lincoln's hat by Brenner, Martha BTSB Prebound(Random House, 2021)Publication Date: 12/14/2021 BTSB #: 148746 Available Dewey: 973.7092/BAges: 6-8 Lexile: 720 AD F&P: U Genres: Subjects: Lincoln, Abraham,|d1809-1865 Presidents - United States - Biography Hats Summary: Fascinating anecdotes and broadened historical context enrich this biographical picture book that brings to life one of our nation's most revered presidents! Priority: 12 Item No: Comment: $ 23.08 * 0.00 +- Do you believe in unicorns? by Murguia, Bethanie Deeney BTSB Prebound(Candlewick Press, 2018)Publication Date: 09/04/2018 BTSB #: 663431 Available Dewey: EAges: 3-7 AR: 1.8 LG Lexile: 460 F&P: K Genres: Fantasy Fiction Animals Subjects: Unicorns Horses Hats Imagination Summary: Is that a horse wearing a hat, or is it a unicorn in disguise? It all depends on how you look at it in this charming story about finding the extraordinary in the ordinary. Priority: 12 Item No: Comment: $ 20.98 * 0.00 +- Mae makes a way : the true story of Mae Reeves, hat & history maker by Rhuday-Perkovich, Olugbemisola BTSB Prebound(Crown Books for Young Readers, 2022)Publication Date: 05/24/2022 BTSB #: 749471 Available Dewey: 646.5/BAges: 6-8 Lexile: 1000 F&P: U Genres: Subjects: Reeves, Mae,|d1912-2016 Hats African American businesspeople - Biography Minority businesswomen - United States - Biography Summary: Mae had a dream to make one-of-a-kind hats. But the path for a Black female designer was unclear, so Mae made a way, leaving her home in the segregated South to study at the Chicago School of Millinery. In Philadelphia, she became the first Black woman to own a business on South Street. Whether you were Lena Horne, Ella Fitzgerald, Marian Anderson, or a lady from the neighborhood, Mae wanted you to look good and feel special in one of her original hats. Priority: 12 Item No: Comment: $ 23.78 * 0.00 +- * Your Discounted Price You can't see me! I am INVISIBLE! 3 total titles found Page 1 of 1 View page of 1 1 1 each from this page1 each from all results You are viewing: Subject Search for hatsSort By Age Sort By Author Sort By Availability Sort By Dewey Sort By Media, Author, Title Sort By Price Sort By Pub. Year Sort by Relevance,Author Sort by Relevance,Title Sort By Stoplight Sort By Title Sort by Language Display 10 items Display 15 items Display 20 items Display 25 items Display 30 items Display 35 items Display 40 items Display 45 items Display 50 items Loading...