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Hello, My Name Is Harper

Hello, My Name Is Harper is a sweet and simple children’s book about a bunny named Harper who’s absolutely terrified to start first grade. From the very first page, Harper’s nerves are front and center—heart thumping, name forgotten, knees like jelly. But as the story hops along, we see Harper’s day unfold with gentle surprises: a kind teacher, a new friend who’s just as nervous, and classmates who turn out to be kind and welcoming. By the end, that first-day fear fades into sunshine and smiles.

Harper’s little rhyming thoughts feel like they came straight from a kid’s brain. The writing doesn’t overcomplicate anything. That’s what makes it work. The fear feels real, but so does the comfort that slowly builds up.

The artwork has a charming homemade vibe, like a kid might’ve helped draw it with crayons. The lines aren’t too sharp or polished, and the colors have that soft, scribbly texture that makes the whole book feel warm and familiar, like something you’d hang on the fridge. That style makes it feel accessible, like it’s coming from a kid’s world instead of being made for one.

And the ending is such a sweet touch, with space for kids to write about their own day. I love that it turns into a little keepsake or even a conversation starter. The helpful tips from Harper were adorable and solid advice for anyone with first-day jitters.

I think this picture book is a gem. It’s perfect for kids about to start school, especially those who feel nervous or shy. It would make a great gift for kindergartners or first graders, and even better if a parent or teacher reads it with them. It’s comforting, light, and full of heart.

Pages: 32 | ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DH4FNPC1

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