hello! hello!

by Matthew Cordell (Author) Matthew Cordell (Illustrator)

hello! hello!
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
A girl helps her technology-loving family rediscover the beauty of nature​ in this book by Caldecott Award-winner Matthew Cordell. Outside the world is bright and colorful, but Lydia's family is too busy with their gadgets to notice. She says Hello to everyone. Hello? Hello! Her father says hello while texting, her mother says hello while working on her laptop and her brother doesn't say hello at all. The T.V. shouts Hello! But she doesn't want to watch any shows. Lydia, now restless, ventures outside. There are so many things to say hello to! Hello rocks! Hello leaves! Hello flowers! When Lydia comes back home she decides to show her family what she has found, and it's hello world and goodbye gadgets!
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Starred Review
This wry object lesson blends clever design and a sincere, never-preachy delivery. Terrific! (Picture book. 3-7)

Publishers Weekly

Starred Review

Cordell (Another Brother) outdoes himself with this silly, loving nose-tweak to digital civilization. Lydia's electronic gadgets fail to charm her one afternoon, and her family members--all drawn in shades of gray--are lost in their own virtual worlds. "Pec Pec Pec," her father texts in an anonymous LCD font. "Zap Beep Pow," chirps her brother's video game. Led outside by a stray leaf, Lydia discovers trees, bugs, flowers, and a horse who knows her name. The outdoor world appears in full color, Cordell's text becomes hand-lettered, and the action unspools faster and faster. The horse carries Lydia through the flowers, picking up by twos and threes an improbable group of animal friends--a fish, a gorilla, a swan, even a whale--who chorus "hello" and thunder across the fields with them, until Lydia's cellphone rings and everything comes to a halt. Fortunately, upon her return, Lydia is able to entice her family outside. The vision of Lydia and her escape is a glorious image of liberation; it's required reading for any kid with a phone. Ages 2-6. Agent: Rosemary Stimola, Stimola Literary Studio. (Sept.)

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School Library Journal

K-Gr 6—Bored with her electronic equipment, a girl finds a new world to explore in this nearly wordless picture book. Cordell uses pen-and-ink and watercolor snapshots in a sea of white space to great effect, along with text in an old, impersonal computer typeface, to show the distance between the child and her parents and baby brother, all of whom are absorbed in their own devices. A colorful leaf blows through the door inviting the child outside where she encounters the sunny natural world in a spread that bursts with color. The limited text is now warm and handwritten. The girl says hello to a ladybug, a flower, and a horse. Her imagination soars as she rides the horse through this bright expanse and meets many animals-until her cell phone rings. The text goes back to the bland computer font and the page turns white as the horse stops suddenly, bringing the whole experience crashing to a halt. The girl rushes back to frantic, worried parents and the gray, electronic home she left behind. She gives her mother the gift of the leaf in exchange for the laptop, her father a flower in exchange for his phone, and introduces her brother to the ladybug. Together the family enjoys the outdoors. In fewer words than the standard tweet, Cordell shows how members of a family can reconnect. This is a must-have for starting a conversation about what can be experienced and shared with others once the electronic devices are turned off and the imagination is turned on.—Kristine M. Casper, Huntington Public Library, NY

Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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Praise for hello! hello!: A BookPage Best Children's BookA New York Times NotableYoung Hoosier Book Award Master List
Matthew Cordell
Matthew Cordell is the author and illustrator of many celebrated picture books, including Hello, Neighbor!: The Kind and Caring World of Mister Rogers, and Wolf in the Snow, recipient of the 2018 Caldecott Medal. As an illustrator he has collaborated with many more authors including Gail Carson Levine, Philip C. Stead, and Rebecca Kai Dotlich. Matthew lives with his wife, author Julie Halpern, and their two children in suburban Chicago.

Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781423159063
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Publication date
October 30, 2012
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV029000 - Juvenile Fiction | Nature & the Natural World | General
JUV039000 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | General
JUV013000 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | General
Library of Congress categories
Families
Family life
Communication

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