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  • Say Hello!

    Rachel Isadora

    Board book (Nancy Paulsen Books, May 16, 2017)
    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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  • Say Hello to Levi

    Armine Winsley

    language (, Oct. 25, 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.
  • Say Hello!

    Rachel Isadora

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, 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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  • Say Hello!

    Linda Davick

    Hardcover (Beach Lane Books, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Howdy! Hi! Hello! This friendly and fun picture book celebrates the greatness of greetings.Say HELLO! It’s lots of fun. And here are ways it can be done. With a hug. With a shake. With a curtsy. With a cake. With a whisper. With a kiss. With a dance of happiness!With zippy, rhyming text and bold, exuberant illustrations, this book celebrates the many wonderful ways to say hello to friends, families, pets—or anyone!
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  • Say Hello

    Jack Foreman, Michael Foreman

    Paperback (Candlewick, Sept. 11, 2012)
    "A beautiful pairing of son’s sparse rhyming text with father’s simple drawings . . . A poignant debut about including others and making friends." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)A lone dog comes upon a group of kids playing ball and with leaping ease, joins the game. They’re all having so much fun, they don’t see a sad little boy standing off by himself. Who will spy the boy and invite him to play? With arresting images by a master illustrator and a simple, touching text by his son, Say Hello evokes the joy and relief of finding a new friend just when you need one the most.
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  • Say Hello!

    Rachel Isadora

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2014)
    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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  • Say Hello!

    Rachel Isadora

    eBook (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, 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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  • Say Hello!

    Linda Davick

    eBook (Beach Lane Books, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Howdy! Hi! Hello! This friendly and fun picture book celebrates the greatness of greetings.Say HELLO! It’s lots of fun. And here are ways it can be done. With a hug. With a shake. With a curtsy. With a cake. With a whisper. With a kiss. With a dance of happiness!With zippy, rhyming text and bold, exuberant illustrations, this book celebrates the many wonderful ways to say hello to friends, families, pets—or anyone!
  • Say Hello

    Jack Foreman, Michael Foreman

    Hardcover (Candlewick, June 10, 2008)
    A spare, poignant picture book reminding us that when someone looks lonely and in need of a friend, one little word can help.A lone dog comes upon a group of kids playing ball and with leaping ease, joins the game. They’re all having so much fun, they don’t see a sad little boy standing off by himself. Who will spy the boy and invite him to play? With arresting images by a master illustrator and a simple, touching text by his son, SAY HELLO evokes the joy and relief of finding a new friend just when it’s needed the most.
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  • Say Hello

    Jack Foreman, Michael Foreman

    Hardcover (Walker Books Ltd, )
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  • 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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  • Let's Say Hello

    Ricky Allen Helton Rpsgt-Rst

    Paperback (Newman Springs Publishing, Inc., Aug. 21, 2019)
    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!