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Books with title Red light, green light

  • Red Light, Green Light by Yumi Heo

    Yumi Heo

    Board book (Cartwheel Books, Aug. 16, 1656)
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  • Red Light, Green Light by Yumi Heo

    Yumi Heo

    Board book (Cartwheel Books, Aug. 16, 1811)
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  • Red Light Stop Green Light Go

    Andrew Kulman

    Hardcover (Smithmark Pub, )
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  • The Green Light

    Patrick Breen

    Paperback (Xlibris Corp, Feb. 1, 2003)
    Patrick Breen collects game cards, hates school, and lives to torment girls. He is, after all, a typical twelve-year-old boy. Or at least that is what he thinks until, after his latest prank, he is sent to a troublemaker's summer camp on the very spot where a 150 years earlier the Donner Party met its doom. Now, Patrick's presence has awakened the ancient evil of the Green Light, and his only hope for survival is to discover the Light's secret before - like his ancestors in the Donner Party - he is eaten alive by it.
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  • Red Light, Green Light, Mama and Me

    Cari Best, Niki Daly

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Accompanying her mother to work one day, a young girl thrills to an adventure of first experiences during which she rides a train, buys a blueberry muffin, meets co-workers, and browses through a book-filled library.
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  • The Green Light

    Patrick Breen

    Hardcover (Xlibris, Feb. 3, 2003)
    Patrick Breen collects game cards, hates school, and lives to torment girls. He is, after all, a typical twelve-year-old boy. Or at least that is what he thinks until, after his latest prank, he is sent to a troublemaker's summer camp on the very spot where a 150 years earlier the Donner Party met its doom. Now, Patrick's presence has awakened the ancient evil of the Green Light, and his only hope for survival is to discover the Light's secret before - like his ancestors in the Donner Party - he is eaten alive by it.
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  • Red Light, Green Lion

    Candace Ryan, Jennifer Yerkes

    eBook (Kids Can Press, May 7, 2019)
    A green lion. A red light. And one very unusual day.As a green lion waits for a green traffic light, some surprises appear, such as lightning, a lilac, library books and lima beans. Or rather, “li-ghtning,” “li-lac,” “li-brary books,” and “li-ma beans” because each spread ends with “Red light, green li-,” and the reader must turn the page to see the whole word — and what’s happened. Through it all, the lion calmly and helpfully deals with whatever shows up, and philosophically muses about the way life can be. “Some days are not like most days,” the lion explains. But as all children know: those days are usually the most fun!
  • Red Light, Green Light, Eat Right

    Joanna Dolgoff

    Paperback (Rodale Press, Dec. 22, 2009)
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