

Lisa and her robot friend Jojo embark on a magical journey around the world to collect all the different ways people say "hello." From Vietnam to Japan, India to France, they discover the joy and meaning behind greetings from various cultures, learning that every "hello" is a chance for a new friendship.
Lisa & Jojo’s Hello World AdventureOne morning at Giggle Elementary School in Shanghai, Lisa stared at a giant world map. “There are so many countries,” she sighed, “but everyone says hello differently! I wish I could learn them all.”
Her tiny robot friend Jojo blinked his blue eyes and said, “Then let’s go on a Hello World Adventure! We’ll collect all the ways people say hello.”
Before Lisa could reply, the classroom swirled into colors — and suddenly, they were off!
They first found themselves at a market in Vietnam. Vendors smiled and waved, saying “Xin chào!” Lisa repeated softly, “Xin chào,” and Jojo added, “It sounds like a warm hug.”
In Japan, students bowed and greeted them, “Konnichiwa!” Jojo bowed too, almost tipping over, and Lisa giggled. “Hello with respect,” she whispered.
A friendly boy in South Korea waved and called, “Annyeong!” Jojo whispered, “That means hi and bye — double duty!”
In China, a little girl greeted them cheerfully, “Nǐ hǎo!” (你好) Lisa smiled, replying, “Nǐ hǎo!” Jojo nodded. “It means, ‘I see you kindly.’”
When they reached India, a teacher placed her hands together: “Namaste!” Lisa copied her gesture, palms pressed.
Jojo said softly, “That means, ‘I bow to the light in you.’”
In the colorful streets of Thailand, a vendor greeted, “Sawasdee!” Lisa pressed her hands together. “Like a flower saying hi,” she said.
Across the golden desert of Saudi Arabia, a young boy waved: “As-salamu alaykum!” Lisa smiled, “Peace be upon you.” Jojo hummed, “A hello made of peace — beautiful.”
They floated next to a cozy bakery in France, where a baker smiled, “Bonjour!” Jojo tried to say it but ended up munching on a croissant instead.
In Italy, children shouted, “Ciao!” Lisa laughed. “Short and stylish — just like their scooters!”
A cheerful bus driver in Germany waved: “Guten Tag!” Jojo translated, “That means good day!” Lisa replied, “So polite and bright!”
In Spain, happy kids yelled, “Hola!” Jojo echoed, “Hola!” Lisa said, “It sounds like sunshine!”
Snowflakes fell in Russia, where a girl smiled and said, “Privet!” (Привет) Lisa shivered but smiled. “Even in the cold, their hello feels warm.”
At the tall gates of London, a guard nodded, “Hello.” Jojo tried to salute, but his hat fell off — Lisa laughed out loud.
In a park in New York, a skateboarder waved, “Hey there!” Jojo grinned, “Yo!” Lisa said, “Maybe just ‘hi,’ Jojo!”
In Canada, someone called, “Hi there, eh?” Jojo tilted his head. “They add ‘eh’ to sound friendlier!”
Dancers in Brazil twirled past them, shouting “Olá!” Lisa joined the rhythm. “Here, hello dances with joy!”
In South Africa, a group of children smiled, “Sawubona!” Jojo whispered, “That means ‘I see you.’ It’s a hello from the heart.”
Among the pyramids of Egypt, a guide greeted them, “Ahlan!” Lisa waved back, “Ahlan!” Jojo said, “Short, simple, and full of welcome.”
On a sunny beach in Australia, a surfer shouted, “G’day mate!” Lisa laughed, “So cheerful!”
And across the sea in New Zealand, a Māori girl smiled and said, “Kia ora!” Jojo translated, “It means good health — a wish inside a greeting.”
When Lisa and Jojo finally returned home, they wrote every hello on the classroom board — twenty colorful words forming a big glowing heart.
Jojo asked, “So, which hello is your favorite?” Lisa thought for a moment. “I like them all,” she said. “Because every hello is a new friendship waiting to start.”
Jojo’s lights flickered warmly. “Then let’s never stop saying hello to the world.”
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