Spanner in the Works: The crab tells the hat's owner where the fish went.Smug Snake: The little fish, once he makes it to the kelp forest.Nothing Is Scarier: The last page shows the larger fish with his hat back. Mugging the Monster: The hat's rightful owner is much, much bigger than the tiny fish.Karma Houdini: The fish's goal is to disappear into the kelp forest with the stolen hat and never be found.However, the hat's rightful owner isn't as oblivious as the little fish would like to believe. But it's okay, because as soon as he can reach that big forest where all the trees grow close together, he will be safe and no one will ever find him. He explains that the hat that he is wearing does not belong to him. In this story, a little fish is swimming as fast as he can. It has a very similar premise to his earlier work I Want My Hat Back, though the two stories are unrelated. This Is Not My Hat is a picture book by Jon Klassen.
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