Pepito spends his days making faces at the girls, aiming his slingshot at them, and dressing up as a ghost to scare them. His behavior escalates to animal cruelty; he captures neighborhood animals for his personal "menagerie" and even builds a small, functional guillotine for chickens.
The book is often praised for its whimsical rhymes and lively Parisian setting, but some reviewers note that the "bad hat" behavior can be surprisingly dark for a children's book. 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 Pepito spends his days making faces at the