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HELLO, YOU! by Amelia Hepworth

HELLO, YOU!

A High-Contrast Book for Babies

by Amelia Hepworth ; illustrated by Cani Chen

Pub Date: Sept. 7th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-68010-695-4
Publisher: Tiger Tales

Humans and animals greet baby readers in these high-contrast, black-and-white pages with neon accents.

Paper-white Mommy, Daddy, and crawling baby offer different salutations before, inexplicably, various animals enter the scene. A tiger “grins,” a frog “ribbits,” and a bear “grunts,” among others. Despite these dialogue tags, the accompanying speech bubble almost always encases a Hello! rather than the animals’ signature sounds, as if they are being dubbed into English. The final page changes this up with an owl who bids readers, “Night night, Baby!” While this won’t bother the target audience of newborns, it may leave parents and caregivers scratching their heads. Chen’s enticingly flat cartoons are fluid and fresh, but the accent-color choices of pale yellow and lime green may be too subtle for the blurry eyesight of the very, very young, the target audience. Companion title Hello, Baby Animals! follows a nearly exact formula, featuring animal motions in the text: “Penguin flaps. / Turtle paddles. / Deer nibbles.” Again, the repetitive speech bubble on each page encloses a Hello! until the sloth (with a sleeping baby sloth) bids readers goodnight.

Fun and playful imagery accompanies a repetitive text that lacks internal logic.

(Board book. 0-6 mos.)