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Books with title Hello! Good-Bye!

  • Hello Goodbye Dog

    Maria Gianferrari, Patrice Barton

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, July 25, 2017)
    For Zara's dog, Moose, nothing is more important than being with her favorite girl. So when Zara has to go to school, WHOOSH, Moose escapes and rushes to her side.Hello, Moose!Unfortunately, dogs aren't allowed at school and Moose has to go back home.Goodbye, Moose. But Moose can't be held back for long. Through a series of escalating escapes, this loyal dog always finds her way back to Zara, and with a little bit of training and one great idea, the two friends find a way to be together all day long.
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  • Hello! Good-Bye!

    Aliki

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 16, 1996)
    Hello. Good-bye. Every day we use these words.In one way or another we say them again and again. We say "hello" when we meet.We say "good-bye" when we part. They are a beginning and an end.Who but the incomparable Aliki would be able to take these two simple words and show us that they are filled with possibilities. There are many different kinds of hellos -- and just as many good-byes. And each can be filled with excitement and surprise. Start reading-and say hello to fun!
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  • Hello! good-bye!

    Aliki

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1997)
    Hello. Good-bye. Every day we use these words.In one way or another we say them again and again. We say "hello" when we meet.We say "good-bye" when we part. They are a beginning and an end.Who but the incomparable Aliki would be able to take these two simple words and show us that they are filled with possibilities. There are many different kinds of hellos -- and just as many good-byes. And each can be filled with excitement and surprise. Start reading-and say hello to fun!
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  • Hello!/Good-bye!

    Abigail Tabby, Tom Brannon

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 10, 2003)
    In this board book with two stories in one, Baby Ernie says “hello” to all the things he sees. Halfway through there is a note to turn the book upside down and continue reading the second story. Now Ernie says “good-bye”–until it’s time to say hello again! Rhymed text and big, bold, bright illustrations add to the appeal.
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  • Good-Bye / Hello

    Barbara Shook Hazen, Michael Bryant

    Hardcover (Atheneum, March 1, 1995)
    When a young girl and her family move from their city apartment to a suburban house, her sadness at leaving so much behind, especially her best friend, gives way to a realization that her new life can also be happy.
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  • Hello, Good-bye

    Arlene Alda

    Hardcover (Tundra Books, March 10, 2009)
    An opposites book like no other — from the inimitable Arlene Alda!Author / photographer Arlene Alda is back with another delightful photo essay. This time she tackles the concept of opposites with her keen sense of humor and sharp eye. This slightly off-beat collection of images is fodder for the imagination — an opposites book like no other. For children from five to eight, and those who still remember the magic of first discoveries, Arlene’s through-the-lens perceptions offer new ways to see and think about those remarkable “everyday” things around us. This is the fourth book in a series that not only instructs but also raises visual awareness and fine-tunes observational skills. Look for The Book of ZZZs, Did You Say Pears?, and Here a Face, There a Face.
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  • Kiss Hello, Kiss Good-Bye

    Marc Brown

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 18, 1997)
    A kiss before leaving D.W. at the day care center, a kiss for both Arthur and D.W. before leaving them with Grandma for the evening, and a kiss whenever Mom or Dad has to leave help allay separation anxieties before they even start. With entertaining flaps to lift, preschoolers will have a lot of kissing fun while echoing the "kiss good-bye, kiss hello" refrain!
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  • Hello Goodbye Dog

    Maria Gianferrari, Patrice Barton

    eBook (Roaring Brook Press, July 25, 2017)
    For Zara’s dog, Moose, nothing is more important than being with his favorite girl. So when Zara has to go to school, WHOOSH, Moose escapes and rushes to her side.Hello, Moose!Unfortunately, dogs aren’t allowed at school and Moose has to go back home.Goodbye, Moose. But Moose can’t be held back for long. Through a series of escalating escapes, this loyal dog always finds her way back to Zara, and with a little bit of training and one great idea, the two friends find a way to be together all day long.
  • Hello! Good-Bye!

    Aliki

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 16, 1996)
    Hello. Good-bye. Every day we use these words.In one way or another we say them again and again. We say "hello" when we meet.We say "good-bye" when we part. They are a beginning and an end.Who but the incomparable Aliki would be able to take these two simple words and show us that they are filled with possibilities. There are many different kinds of hellos -- and just as many good-byes. And each can be filled with excitement and surprise. Start reading-and say hello to fun!
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  • Good-bye, Hello!

    Carol Thompson, Shen Roddie, Mary Ling

    Paperback (DK Preschool, July 1, 2001)
    A little boy can dress himself, eat by himself, even walk on his own two feet! Before we know it he's off to playschool to have big adventures. Toddlers will have lots of fun identifying with all the exciting things they can do as they follow this toddler through the day. He can dress himself, eat by himself, even walk on his own two feet! Before we know it he's off to learn new things at playschool! A book to celebrate toddlers' exciting achievements. Goodbye, Hello! has special sturdy pages that are easy for small hands to turn and strong enough to play with.
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  • Hello Goodbye Dog

    Patrice Barton

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., Aug. 16, 2017)
    Moose loves helping his girl, Zara, and Zara loves having her dog Moose help her.
  • Goodbye. Hello…

    Sandra Belton

    eBook
    Both Ernestine and Amanda get an unexpected shock when they enter eighth grade at Du Bois. Their best friends, Alicia and Clovis, have decided to test the "waters of integration" by attending the formerly all-white Central Elementary. Ernestine focuses on rebuilding her friendship with Clovis after his year away. Amanda’s increasing interest in boys reaches a height at a Halloween party both girls and their friends attend. Both girls experience a life-changing event that might help answer the question that has persisted from the very beginning: "Can Ernestine and Amanda ever truly become friends?"