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Books with title Red light, green light

  • Red Light, Green Light

    Yumi Heo

    Board book (Cartwheel Books, June 30, 2015)
    Finally, a perfect board book for the young backseat driver! RED LIGHT, GREEN LIGHT is an excellent introduction to the rules of the road. With rhyming couplets and lift-the-flap signs on every spread, children will learn about the street signs and traffic lights they ride by every day...all the way to the playground!
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  • Red Light, Green Light

    Anastasia Suen, Ken Wilson-Max

    Hardcover (Gulliver Books, Oct. 1, 2005)
    Roll into one little boy's make-believe traffic world, filled with flashing lights, zooming cars, whirring helicopters, and racing fire engines. He's turned records into rotaries, shoe boxes and books into highway ramps, crayons into lane markers, and dandelions into trees. It's a world where imagination rules and creativity abounds. With its bouncy rhyming text and bright illustrations, this book is perfect for every preschooler who loves planes, trains, and automobiles. It's a bold introduction to how vehicles stop . . . and go!
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  • Red Light, Green Light

    Michael Taylor, Srimalie Bassani

    language (Ready Readers, Nov. 16, 2018)
    What must you do when the light is red? And what about green? A girl in the car and a boy on the street are about to find out.
  • Red Light, Green Light

    Michael Taylor, Srimalie Bassani

    Paperback (Ready Readers, Aug. 1, 2017)
    What do you do when the light turns red? Follow the boy and girl on their adventures to learn about traffic safety. This book focuses on sight words and retelling. Paired to the nonfiction title Street Signs.
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  • Red light, green light

    Margaret Wise Brown

    Hardcover (Scholastic, March 15, 1992)
    The original illustrator of this classic picture book provides faithfully recreated artwork to replace the lost original illustrations, and together with the jazzy but simple prose, offers young readers a look at a busy day and quiet night on the roads.
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  • Red Light, Green Light

    Anastasia Suen, Ken Wilson-Max

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 1, 2005)
    Roll into one little boy's make-believe traffic world, filled with flashing lights, zooming cars, whirring helicopters, and racing fire engines. He's turned records into rotaries, shoe boxes and books into highway ramps, crayons into lane markers, and dandelions into trees. It's a world where imagination rules and creativity abounds.With its bouncy rhyming text and bright illustrations, this book is perfect for every preschooler who loves planes, trains, and automobiles. It's a bold introduction to how vehicles stop . . . and go!
  • Red Light, Green Light

    Margaret Wise Brown

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 1, 1994)
    All day and night the traffic signal blinks its messages of stop and go
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  • Red Light, Green Lion

    Candace Ryan, Jennifer Yerkes

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, May 7, 2019)
    In this clever book, a green lion is waiting at a red traffic light. While he waits, a series of unexpected events occur, involving such things as lightning, a lilac, library books and lima beans. Or rather, ?li-ghtning,? ?li-lac,? ?li-brary books,? and ?li-ma beans? because the text on each spread ends with ?Red light, green li-,? and the reader must turn the page to see the whole word --- and what's happened. All the while, the lion calmly and helpfully deals with whatever shows up (even loading livestock into a lifeboat!) and wryly muses about the way life can be. ?Some days are not like most days,? the lion explains at the beginning. But as all children know: those days are usually the most fun!This charming, sometimes silly, philosophical picture book is inspired by the popular childhood game Red Light, Green Light. Candace Ryan's text is simple, and the repeated refrain allows for guessing what (green) surprise comes next, making for an engaging read-aloud. Jennifer Yerkes's illustrations have a fresh look, with a limited palette and spare, expressive lines. The collaboration of story and design --- using color and muted tones for the refrain --- keeps the concept easy to understand. Important life lessons are shared with simplicity, clarity and beauty: ?Some days we get exactly what we need, exactly when we need it.? ?And some days, nothing goes the way we thought it would.? This would make a delightful choice for character education lessons on kindness, teamwork and inclusiveness.
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  • Red Light, Green Light

    Michael Taylor, Srimalie Bassani

    Library Binding (Ready Readers, Aug. 1, 2017)
    What do you do when the light turns red? Follow the boy and girl on their adventures to learn about traffic safety. This book focuses on sight words and retelling. Paired to the nonfiction title Street Signs.
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  • Red Light, Green Light

    Golden MacDonald, Leonard Weisgard

    Hardcover (Doubleday and Co., March 15, 1944)
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  • Red Light! Green Light! Yellow Light! Blue Light?

    Dr. Zeuzz

    eBook (Early To Rise Books, July 24, 2014)
    A delightful children's story written in Dr. Seuss style rhyme. When you come to a traffic light what do you do? Well if you are the Simples then when you see a... Red light, Stop! Green light, Go! Yellow light, Slow! Blue light, No? What will the Simples do when they see a blue traffic light for the first time in the history of Simpleville.Other titles in the Sam You Can Read Book Series:> Something Told The Wild Geese, by Rachel Field> Good Night Joon, by Aussie Osborne> The Little Mouse Miss And Her Little House of Swiss, by Dr. Zeuzz> Foxes in Boxes, by Dr. Zuezz> Go, Mouse. Go!, by Dr. Zuezz> Not My Mittens, by Samantha Sams > The Teacher's Pet, by Samantha Sams > The Rainbow Day, by Samantha Sams > Bella Is A Ballerina, by Samantha Sams > Stella Is A Mariachi Dancer, by Samantha Sams > Sports I Like To Play, by Samantha Sams > The Book Of Look, by Samantha Sams > Sam You Can Colors, by Samantha Sams > Sam You Can Numbers, by Samantha Sams > If We Went To The Beach , by Samantha Sams > Just For You, by Samantha Sams > A Bear Just Right For Me, by Samantha Sams> Mama Smiles, by Louis Eckbert, > All The Pretty Horses Of The Painted Hills, by Louis Eckbert> Growing Jack O' Lanterns, by Louis Eckbert> Growing Christmas
  • Red Light,..Green Light

    CHARM

    Paperback (Albookum LLC, July 27, 2018)
    CHARM is the newest, upcoming, best-selling children’s book author. Her series That’s a R.A.P. (Read And Play) consist of about 100 children books dedicated to old and new school children’s games. All books are aimed to help give motivation to beginner readers. Most of her books are filled with what pre-k and kindergarten teachers call “sight words” (at these grade levels the first words they learn how to read and need to know). Some of the books are very “repetitive” in word use, making them easier to learn. These books are also filled with young children’s games; so, once the game is learned, learning how to read it becomes easier, and both become fun for them!This book is an introduction to the old-school famous children’s game; Red Light,.. Green Light. Kids love to read it and they love to play it! Red Light,.. Green Light is #02 of a 100, from the series That’s a R.A.P (Read And Play). Encouraging beginner readers to learn how to read and play at the same time.
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