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Books with title Hello God

  • Hello

    Janine Amos, Annabel Spenceley

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Stories teach children how to greet others and why saying "hello" is important.
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  • Hello, Hello!

    Miriam Schlein, Daniel Kirk

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Childrens Books, May 6, 2002)
    When two lions meet, how do they say hello? Lions greet each other by rubbing their foreheads together. Wolves wave their tails and lick each other's faces. With this fun and informative look at animal behavior, you can find out how various animals say hello to each other. Then...smile at, wave to, bow for, and hug your friends and family. Hello, hello
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  • Hello God, It's Me

    Stephanie King

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton Religious Division, April 1, 2001)
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  • Good-Bye, Hello

    Barbara Dugan

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, May 31, 1994)
    Bobbie Callahan must face sixth grade without her best friend, who has moved away, and with Sister Alice, one of the toughest teachers at Saint Francis. Then there is the problem of Gramma, her spunky grandmother, who is now old and sick. "Funny and poignant....This first novel is set apart by its fine writing; interesting, authentic characters and setting; and an irrepressible heroine experiencing the joys and pains of growing up."--School Library Journal.
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  • Hello! Good-bye!

    Aliki

    Library Binding (Greenwillow, Sept. 1, 1996)
    A concept book for young readers allows them to explore the various possibilities and meanings of the two commonly used phrases--"Hello!" and "Good-bye!"
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  • Hello

    Natalie Axander

    Paperback (Troubador Publishing Ltd, April 12, 2018)
    Teaches 5-9 year olds how to greet people in different languages.Beautiful full-colour illustrations and fun poems to keep the little ones engaged.Introduces children to a variety of different cultures and places. Hello follows a little daydreamer Kevin on his imaginary travels around the world. The book introduces readers to ways in which greetings are made in various languages and gives them a sense of different cultures through symbolic places and activities. “With HELLO it’s easyTo travel the world,Make new friends,Have lots of fun.”
  • Hello?

    Liza M. Wiemer

    Paperback (Spencer Hill Press, Nov. 10, 2015)
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  • Hello!

    Brittney Crone

    eBook (, Aug. 29, 2018)
    Say hello to things we see
  • Hello!

    Brittney Crone

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 10, 2018)
    Say hello to things we see
  • Hello

    Juliana O'Neill, Soraya Bartolomé

    Paperback (Xist Publishing, Aug. 15, 2019)
    <b> Every Child Can be a Reading Star </b> <p> Time to say hello. A child says hello to family and pets as a way to start the day. <p> Hello is part of the Reading Stars series. Reading Star books are for kids at the very beginning of a lifetime love of reading. Each book features less than 50 words and uses repetition to build confidence. <p> Hello is 24 pages long features 16 different words for your child to master. The words are: brother, cat, dad, does, fish, go, has, hello, I, mom, my, not, say, says, sister, the, to.
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  • Hello!

    Dino Lingo

    eBook
    Hello! "Hello, Dobby." "Hello, Toro." English books for kids, children's books in English.
  • Hello?

    Liza Wiemer

    (Spencer Hill Contemporary, Nov. 10, 2015)
    Tricia: A girl struggling to find her way after her beloved grandma's death. Emerson: A guy who lives his life to fulfill promises, real and hypothetical. Angie: A girl with secrets she can only express through poetry. Brenda: An actress and screenplay writer afraid to confront her past. Brian: A potter who sets aside his life for Tricia, to the detriment of both. Linked and transformed by one phone call, Hello? weaves together these five Wisconsin teens' stories into a compelling narrative of friendship and family, loss and love, heartbreak and healing, serendipity, and ultimately hope.