
Member Reviews

As a toddler parent and a PK-5 school counselor, I can see myself using this with PK-K as a fun rhyming book. It's very silly, simple, and the illustrations are fun.

Great story and pictures.
My daughter loves playing along with this and making the sounds. Also loved the bright colourful pictures.
Was so easy to read and kept her engaged the entire book

This was a fun read. At the beginning of the book it gave tips about the best ways to read and interact with your child while reading the book. It was silly and the illustrations were enjoyable to look at.

This was a really resourceful book - I am planning to get it for my nieces because it's such a fun, but low-stakes and playful way to connect with little ones, while also making it educational.

This book was really cute! As a future audiologist, I really like how this book was related to speech and language development. It was simple and sweet, allowing for parents to bond with their kids. It also allowed those struggling with speech to benefit from practice as well. Overall, I love the art and I love the concept.

My daughter and I loved this book! She acted out every page and enjoyed looking for the bug. This would be a great book to read every day and learn sight words! I love that the pictures aren't over the top or too distracting, I also love that it has mom, dad, and brother involved. A good family story! I love books that have scary things in them to help normalize common fears. She loved the cute ghost! A great read! Would love morel ink this to help with speech and imagination.

this was a cute little book! Little kids will love this to be read to them, hearing sounds animals make, etc. Illustration was cute and on point for the story and age group! Thank you NetGalley for the review of this ARC.

"Hi, How Are You?" is an illustrated children's book written by a speech pathologist to assist little listeners/readers in learning to speak-- with a helpful parent and teacher guide at the start to help guide learning.
The illustrations and typography are harmonious with one another on the page, in terms of graphic design, and the large font is friendly to readers who might have difficulty reading small text. It is also short and with enough happening from page to page to keep small children engaged.
My only small area of concern was when multiple pages of the book were dedicated to several family members separately expressing dismay over the baby going to the bathroom. It should be okay, but it does make me wonder, depending on the family and other factors, if it might contribute to potty training issues later.
4.5☆
Thank you to NetGalley and Holly Rosensweig for providing an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.