Bad Hat 📥
The girls and their caretaker, Miss Clavel, watch as the Spanish Ambassador's family moves into the neighboring house. Madeline immediately labels the young boy, Pepito , a "Bad Hat" due to his mischievous behavior.
“To make the point that Pepito is a bad hat, Bemelmans goes overboard, progressing from standard mischief to downright cruelty.” Common Sense Media · 8 years ago bad hat
The most detailed and classic "Bad Hat" story is Madeline and the Bad Hat by Ludwig Bemelmans , published in 1957. In this story, the "bad hat" refers to , the Spanish Ambassador’s son, who moves in next door to Madeline and her classmates in Paris. The Story of Pepito's Transformation The girls and their caretaker, Miss Clavel, watch