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Books with title Hello, Hello!

  • Say Hello!

    Rachel Isadora

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, April 15, 2010)
    Carmelita loves to greet everyone in her colorful neighborhood. There are people from so many different cultures! They all like to say hello too, so now Carmelita can say hello in Spanish, English, French, Japanese, and many other languages. And her dog, Manny?well, he seems to understand everyone, and gives a happy ?Woof!? wherever he goes. Caldecott Honor winner Rachel Isadora?s eyecatching collages are full of kid-friendly details like colorful storefronts, pigeons and an ice cream truck, making Carmelita?s neighborhood fun to explore. Emphasizing the rich diversity of America?s neighborhoods, this simple portrait of a child?s day provides a great introduction to the joy of language.
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  • Hello H2O

    John Agard

    Paperback (Hachette Children's, Oct. 3, 2013)
    From water-vapour to robots and outer-space to water, this highly original collection from John Agard, winner of the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry, explores everything exciting about science. Delighting in the wonder and oddities physics, biology and chemistry have to offer, these poems will bring out the scientist in you!
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  • Hello God

    Moya Simons, Lisa Coutts

    language (HarperCollins, April 1, 2010)
    Sometimes in life there is just no answer to the questions we ask Kate is twelve years old, and chats to God about everything - her parents and their new baby, her friends, getting used to her new glasses, even about the ants who drown in the puddles in her driveway. If God exists, why doesn't he teach ants to swim? Kate also talks to God about Stephanie, the new girl in her class. Stephanie isn't the sort of girl Kate is usually friends with; she's too 'nerdy' for a start. And she looks weird, too. But getting to know Steph proves to be unexpectedly interesting for Kate, making her look at friendship in a new way. things get serious when Steph becomes ill. Steph's a good person, so why isn't she getting better? But just when Kate's ready to give up on God, she finds the answers to her questions in an unexpected place.
  • Hello: Hello 2.0

    Jerson Ceciliano

    eBook
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  • Hello, Tom

    Dawn Taylor, Bill Taylor

    language (Devine Destinies, Dec. 21, 2014)
    The town of Belmar, on the Jersey Shore is home to the fishing boat Miss Patty, which is home for Tom. He thinks the town is his playground. He may be right.
  • Hello, God

    Marie-Agnes Gaudrat, Carme Sole Vendrell

    Hardcover (Chariot Victor Pub, )
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  • Hello H2O

    John Agard, Satoshi Kitamura

    Hardcover (Hodder & Stoughton, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Full of wonder and excitement at the discoveries of science, this collection of poems should be enjoyed by all who have an interest in science and the natural world. Providing numerous links between literacy and science, and therefore ideal for cross-curricular work in the classroom, subjects range from water vapor to the wind, from robots to outer space, and from physics to chemistry and biology.
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  • Hello God

    Moya Simons, Lisa Coutts

    Paperback (HarperCollins, April 9, 2019)
    Sometimes in life there is just no answer to the questions we ask Kate is twelve years old, and chats to God about everything - her parents and their new baby, her friends, getting used to her new glasses, even about the ants who drown in the puddles in her driveway. If God exists, why doesn't he teach ants to swim? Kate also talks to God about Stephanie, the new girl in her class. Stephanie isn't the sort of girl Kate is usually friends with; she's too 'nerdy' for a start. And she looks weird, too. But getting to know Steph proves to be unexpectedly interesting for Kate, making her look at friendship in a new way. things get serious when Steph becomes ill. Steph's a good person, so why isn't she getting better? But just when Kate's ready to give up on God, she finds the answers to her questions in an unexpected place.
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  • Hello, Day!

    Anita Lobel

    Paperback
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  • Say Hello!

    Rachel Isadora

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2010)
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  • Say Hello

    Two-Can Editors

    Spiral-bound (Two-Can Publishing, Inc., Sept. 25, 2004)
    Learn how people around the world say hello and learn about their countries.
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  • Say Hello

    Jack Foreman

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens Hardbacks, Nov. 5, 2007)
    Based on the author's childhood experience, this title tells the story of a boy who is left out and all alone, while other children play happily together.