Book Descriptions
for Say Hello by Jack Foreman and Michael Foreman
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
A simple rhyming text and evocative charcoal and pastel line drawings convey a story of longing and acceptance. In the beginning, a lonely dog yearns for companionship as it wanders through town. Seeing a group of children involved in a ball game, the playful pup joins in and is quickly accepted. Also eyeing the happy kids from afar is a shy boy. Unsure of why he’s left out and uncertain about entering the game, the boy’s loneliness grows. Suddenly, with the easy efforts of a slobbery kiss and welcoming smiles, the dog and the children greet the boy and invite him in. For children on the outside looking in or on the inside looking out, Say Hello is a reminder of how simple gestures make a difference. (Ages 4–7)
CCBC Choices 2009. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2009. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
"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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