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I wish there were more books in this Hello series! This and Hello Animals are my baby's, Loved the illustrations and the metallics, Baby liked to look at each page, However, it says it introducesbugs, which is not the case, This was such a cute book, I read it to my newborn and the shinyness on some of the pictures really pulled his eyes, Will be ordering the other books, Good for newborns on up, My grandson is really into bees and bugs and loves this black and white book with glitter images, We call him Super Bee when he wears his bee hooded bathrobe! Fun times!! ltPerfectly suited for two's and under, a cheerful bug is presented on each page.
The text prompts the adult to say, "Hello, bug's name", There are some additional verbs to share with each bug such as "scurry, scurry", "munch, munch", "buzz, buzz", "crick, crick" and so forth.


Children love touching the shiny colored foil painted on each bug, They love greeting the bug with a "hello!", They quickly add the names of the bugs to their vocabulary, My son is currently in a sign language / singalong class, The teacher reads one book to the babies at each class and accompanies the reading with signs for the different animals pictured.
This was the book of the week, I know I'll never remember all the signs just from seeing it once, but I definitely remember caterpillar and butterfly.


I like this book, It's really simple, just saying hello to all the different bugs, And the illustrations are mostly black and white with a tiny bit of color on each page, But I think it could still appeal to babies and toddlers of different ages, A toddler could learn the names of the different bugs, And a baby, even a newborn, could enjoy the simple highcontrast illustrations, I didn't do a lot of the blackandwhite image books when Gavin was a newborn, but I'll be keeping this book in mind for the newborn stage when we have more children.


Gentle hello/goodbye book, in visionfriendly black and white, for the tiniest tots, The highcontrast and metallic illustrations in this book mean it does a fantastic job of catching baby's attention, My little sister is obsessed with this book! Every time she sees it, she asks if we can read it.
She loves saying "Hello" to the cute, shiny bugs, This is a great book for toddlers, Cute and simple introductions to greetings and common bugs for babies who are just starting to have books read and shown to them.
The colorful reflective portions of each page were quite fun while not going over board and ruining the simplicity, A charming introduction to ten beautiful little bugs, featuring high contrast blackandwhite illustrations, A glittering burst of colored foil brings a vivid splash of color to every page, With first words to join
Download Hello, Bugs! Compiled By Smriti Prasadam-Halls Hardcover
in with, this stunning book will captivate sparkly little babies everywhere!

Babies and toddlers will love to meet the adorable bugs in this engaging book! Little hands can turn the sturdy board pages to meet a host of cute characters, including a ladybug, a caterpillar, a bee, a grasshopper, a dragonfly, a snail, and more.
Simple text introduces readers to a handful of first words, while the bold artwork features each bug in its natural environment.
Rounded corners, highcontrast blackandwhite illustrations, and a glittering burst of colored foil on every page make this an ideal choice for the youngest learners.
Great use of shiny textures and black contrast This book is great because it is a high contrast book, Fiona was really interested in looking at the pictures and touching all the bugs as we read! Fun for our newborn.
Love this metallic colors! The shiny pictures will attract small readers, This is a really simple book, just says hello to different types of bugs who look really cool, with metallic details on a black background and features each bug's sound.
This would be good for really young kids, but it's a small board book, and I think it might work better oneonone, so that the kids could touch the cool pictures I would want to! Reading picturebooks about bugs for Children's Books group.
Love this one because it's for the littlest, and is just exactly educational enough, I appreciate the cheerfulness of the tiny critters, no yuckiness at all, And the vocabulary of munch, scurry, scuttle, etc, is delightful. And I love the twist ending, when we say "Byebye, butterfly" because after all they don't stick around long enough for a proper hello, do they

I will look for more by the creators.
E The twoyearold absolutely loves this one, This book is so simple it's great, It's basically just an early introduction to various insects and other creepy crawlies, The fun comes with performing the various actions of them,

The illustrations are great because they are uncomplicated black and white with reflective surfaces and the occasional splash of color.


Fun and simple, My child smiled and enjoyed the high contrast illustrations since he wasmonths old, There is hardly any text but the playful illustrations are so engaging, Even for me the adult reader, I have enjoyed exploring the subtlety needed to make effective and captivating thick lined illustrations with only three colors per image black, white, and one metallic color.
I love this book most of all because it made my son smile before I could ever figure out why he was so moved.
This cool black and white board book will introduce your child to some very fun bugs, Your little ones will even learn all the different sounds they make, Shiny bits of vivid color will leave your child curiously wanting to touch and explore Hello Bugs over and over again.
I'm not as big a fan of this one as "Hello, Animals!" but it still shares many of the same characteristics short, simple, good contrast, color foil bits, cute illustrations making it a good choice.
Many of the onomatopoeia sounds for the bugs are the same thing repeated twice which just isn't as fun as saying something asymmetrical.
Both books are rather fun as you can encourage your baby to respond to the book by saying "hello" back to each animal.
I also like that both are a bit heavier on the black than the white which somehow feels nicer/more solid.
A lovely way to learn about bugs A cute, sweet little take on high contrast books, My infant loves the shiny spots, too! Perfect baby gift Smriti Prasadam Halls is an award winning, internationally best selling childrens author whose books have been published in than thirty languages.
Her titles include the Publishers Weeklybestseller I Love You Night and Day, illustrated by Alison Brown, Smriti Prasadam Halls previously worked at the BBC and in childrens publishing and television as a writer and editor for twelve years.
She lives in London with her husband and three sons, .