A Hat for Ivan

A Hat for Ivan by Max Lucado is a charming children’s book published by Crossway Books in 2004. This First American Edition features 28 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around Ivan, who observes the unique hats worn by the adults in his village, each representing their passions and professions. As the son of the village hatmaker, Ivan is curious about what kind of hat will reflect his own future.
In this narrative, readers will find themes of family, identity, and the significance of personal choices. Ivan’s journey highlights the love and guidance of his father, who reassures him that there is a special hat—and life—crafted just for him. The book touches on social themes and the importance of understanding one’s own path, making it a thoughtful addition to juvenile fiction. With its engaging storyline and relatable concepts, A Hat for Ivan invites young readers to explore their dreams and aspirations.
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All the grown-ups in Ivan’s village wear a hat that shows what they love most. Because Ivan’s father is the hatmaker, Ivan gets to watch his father create a hat that is perfect for each person. Ivan wonders what kind of hat he will have. Will he be a musician? A baker? A palace guard?
Ivan doesn’t need to worry about his future because his father, the hatmaker who loves him most, shows him that there is only one hat-and one life-created just for him.
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