World Hello Day is celebrated on November 21st, highlighting the beauty of greeting one another and the importance of personal communication for living together in peace. The greeting is a sign of respect, recognition, and in sum, a way to say: "I see you, and wish you the best".
I have written about this day before, but as I begin to gather books together for the start of the new year, I think about how important it will be to say hello to new peers and include them in your circle. Teachers will come looking for books that set a tone of welcome and inclusion and which assure students that even though a friend is in another class now, you will still see them often and you will make new friends as well.
Here are some of the books in my pile so far:
• Say Goodbye ... Say Hello by Cori Doerrfeld
• Say Hello by Jack and Michael Foreman
• Old Friends, New Friends by Andrew Daddo
• How Do You Say Hello? by Ashleigh Barton
• Hello and Welcome by Gregg Dreise
• Say Hello! by Linda Davick
• Say Hello! by Rachel Isadora
• Hello, Friend! by Rebecca Cobb
• Hello: A Counting Book of Kindnesses by Hollis Kurman
• Hello! by Tony Flowers
• Hello by Viola Wang
• Say Hello? by Sung Mi Kim
• All Are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold
• A World for Me and You: Where Everyone is Welcome by Uju Asika
• Ways to Welcome by Linda Ashman
• The Circles All Around Us by Brad Montague
• Circle Round by Anne Sibley O'Brien
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