May 16, 2023

The Magic Cap

Written by Mireille Messier
Illustrated by Charlotte Parent
Milky Way Picture Books
978-1-990252-21-1
32 pp.
Ages 4-7
May 2023 
 
Oh, to have a magic cap that could fix everything! 

When Isaura and Arlo's pet hedgehog, Crispin, falls ill, the two children do everything to make him feel better. "They made him his favorite slug soup, brewed pots of cucumber tea, and even took turns rocking him for hours under the moonlight." Isaura is convinced that if they could find a gnome, it could heal Crispin. But how to lure a gnome?
From The Magic Cap by Mireille Messier, illus. by Charlotte Parent
Because food is rare, they give up the last of their milk to lure the gnome. Heading into the woods, they place the milk out and wait. And they wait and they watch. The bowl of milk becomes very popular, with visits from a deer, a squirrel, a badger, a frog, a fox, a boar and even an insect. Sadly, all the milk is gone, and no gnome has visited it.
From The Magic Cap by Mireille Messier, illus. by Charlotte Parent
The next day, hungry and with no food to offer, the two head out to search for some food, and, though they collect numerous berries, a hungry frog eats them all and leaves only a red-capped mushroom. So, with a lone mushroom as incentive, the children wait. And wait. And then they nap, along with all the animals who'd been keeping them company.
From The Magic Cap by Mireille Messier, illus. by Charlotte Parent
As they sleep, a red-capped gnome appears and is quite taken with the mushroom that offers shelter from the rain. In exchange, she leaves them two gold coins. Though that will help sustain them for a very long time, it won't help poor Crispin who is still unwell and shivering.
From The Magic Cap by Mireille Messier, illus. by Charlotte Parent
Unbeknownst to them, while they're out looking for something to warm their friend, a gnome offers its red cap to a bird to take down to the listless hedgehog. When the children return, still disappointed at never spotting a gnome, they are delighted to see Crispin wearing a jaunty red cap and feeling much better.
From The Magic Cap by Mireille Messier, illus. by Charlotte Parent
This is a picture book that will charm in every way. From the heartfelt wish of hungry children to heal their friend, to the numerous undetected gnomes that populate the woods, and animals who are community to Isaura and Arlo and Crispin, Mireille Messier's story feels like a fairy tale, and not the kind that scares. Mireille Messier's stories always have heart but here she gives us children living independently in the woods, managing with what little they have, and problem-solving how to heal their dear pet. And she gives us the magic and the happy ending. With a sweet story about benevolence, The Magic Cap is the best kind of fairy tale.

Bringing colour and shape to Mireille Messier's story are Charlotte Parent's coloured pencil illustrations. The detail and lushness of the art, from patterned clothing and quilts to verdant forest rife with textures of leaves, flowers and wildlife, takes the story from the page to a cottage in the woods where magic happens. 

We may not all have access to a magic cap that can heal, but Mireille Messier and Charlotte Parent's The Magic Cap can still transport us to a place where kindness prevails, community gathers, and small, mythological beings delight and do good.
 
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The French-language edition, Le Bonnet Magique (comme des géants, 2023), is also available.

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