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Books with title Say Hello!

  • Hello Santa

    Jenny Broom, Christine Tappin

    Hardcover (Templar, )
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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.”
  • Say Hello to Baby

    Smriti Prasadam-Halls, Britta Teckentrup

    eBook (Wren & Rook, Aug. 6, 2020)
    When a new baby sibling comes along, it can be hard adjusting to sharing your toys (and your parents!).This handy guide is the perfect book to reassure older siblings when the family has a new arrival, letting them know that they will always have a special place in their parents' hearts.Covering the first 18 months of Baby's life, this book helps readers bond with the new arrival and explains some of the key developmental milestones to look out for. From smiling to crawling to talking and more, this fact-filled guide is packed with fun and safe suggestions for how siblings can interact and play with Baby.
  • Hello!

    Janine Amos, Annabel Spenceley

    Paperback (Cherrytree Books, July 30, 1998)
    None
  • Hello Santa!

    Christina Turner

    Board book (MacKenzie Smiles, Oct. 1, 2007)
    Hello Santa! is the perfect gift for your baby's first Christmas! This sturdy board book features modern illustrations, meticulously cut out of black and white paper, that depict the story of Santa's journey from the North Pole on Christmas Eve. Current research suggests that interaction with high-contrast images and geometric patterns helps stimulate brain and eyesight development in infants. In this high contrast book, Santa's toy bag whirls around a Christmas tree skirt to form a bull's eye and the whoosh of Santa's sleigh creates wavy stripes. Parents can stand the book in front of their baby to keep his or her interest during tummy time. Because Hello Santa! is a wordless story?not just a group of pictures ? parents have an opportunity to infuse their own traditions into the story and foster creativity in older children. This narrative aspect of the images keeps parents and children interested in the book well beyond the first six months of the baby's life.
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  • Let's Say Hello!

    James Carter, Jillian Powell, Stefania Colnaghi

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, June 26, 2008)
    None
  • Say Hello to Levi

    Armine Winsley, Jasmine Winsley

    eBook (Armine Winsley, Oct. 22, 2015)
    This book is about Levi the cat. An adorable Cornish Rex who suffers from diabetes and puts up with it gracefully. As you read this book you will be captivated with Levi's charm and personality. Read this book aloud to your child and enjoy.
  • Let's Say Hello

    Ricky Allen Helton RPSGT-RST

    eBook
    Ricky A. Helton wrote this book and began this project because he had the simple thought that as humans and/or adults, moreover, have not come very far as a species. What he means to say is, as a veteran of the US Navy and US Army (reserve), he has traveled the world and has served in several operations, as well as the War on Terror and Persian Gulf War.And the one common denominator he noticed regardless of the country he was in or even back in Texas picking up his son at his daycare was watching the children play together happily yet none of them noticing or caring, for that matter, what color or nationality of the other child. They just smile and love fun and play.This is a book for those who that share that playful loving spirit that says, “Someday, maybe we don’t have to go to war if we can simply say, ‘Hello.’”Let’s say hello!
  • Hello!

    Brittney Crone

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

    Will Barber, Gwe

    Pamphlet (Learn to Read, Aug. 17, 2017)
    Repetitive, predictable story lines and illustrations that match the text provide maximum support to the emergent reader. Engaging stories promote reading comprehension, and easy and fun activities on the inside back covers extend learning. Great for Reading First, Fluency, Vocabulary, Text Comprehension, and ESL/ELL!
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  • 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?

    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.