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Named a Best Children’s Book of the Year bytheWashington Post, Amazon,Working Mother, and more!
Now available in a board book edition for the very youngest readers to enjoy,Hello Helloexplores all aspects of seeing and appreciating nature.
Starting with color and patternand moving on size, shape, sound, and more, this board book is perfect for introducing the youngest readers to important visual concepts.
From Brendan Wenzel,Caldecott Honorwinning author ofThey All Saw a Cat
Features over 30 different species, many of them endangered
Includes a glossary identifying the animals in the book
It’s easy to see how the animals in this book are different from one another, but can you tell what makes them the same?
Hello Hellois a celebration of the unique traits that make every creature speciala celebration of diversity that is also an ode to connection and curiosity.
Brendan Wenzel is aNew York Timesbestselling author and illustrator.
A playful approach to similarities and differences in nature
Great gift for new parents and grandparents, as well as librarians, teachers, and educators
Perfect for baby showers and first birthdays
Named a Best Children’s Book of the Year byThe Washington Post, Amazon, Working Mother and more: A new picture book from Brendan Wenzel, theNew York Timesbestselling and Caldecott Honor-winning author ofThey All Saw a Cat!
Hello, Hello!is an interactive book for kids. Beginning with two cats, one black and one white, a chain of animals appears before the reader, linked together by at least one common trait. From simple colors and shapes to more complex and abstract associations, each unexpected encounter celebrates the magnificent diversity of our world-and ultimately paints a story of connection.
Brendan Wenzel’s joyous, rhythmic text and exuberant art encourage readers to delight in nature’s infinite differences and to look for-and marvel at-its gorgeous similarities in this children’s nature book. It all starts with a simple “Hello.”