Red Light, Green Light
by Anastasia Suen
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A young boy creates an imaginary world filled with zooming cars, flashing traffic lights, and racing fire engines.Tags
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This book's illustration immediately captured my attention when I started reading. The colors are very bright, and the book shows action throughout while explain the journey through the streets of downtown. The wording in the book has good rhythm and flow that keeps you moving from page to page. I can see students being easily engaged and entertained by this book. Although a simple book about the downtown streets and all of its different sights, this book is well put together, and I think it would be a fun book to read to a class.
This book uses pretty pictures and rhyming text to show children about traffic lights and how you respond to them.
This books is about a boy who is playing with his toy cars. You can see on the pictures what is happening in his "streets". The text is rhyming and so it's easy to remember "Uptown, downtown, people know: Red light, stop. Green light, go!". I would recommend to read this book with your children.
Genre: Informational
Style: 5 stars
Review: A young boy has created a driving area for trucks and cars. While playing with his cars, he remembers all the different cars and trucks that drive and what the different color lights mean. This book is a good example of informational because it shares accurate information and facts about the rules of the road.
Media: acrylic
Style: 5 stars
Review: A young boy has created a driving area for trucks and cars. While playing with his cars, he remembers all the different cars and trucks that drive and what the different color lights mean. This book is a good example of informational because it shares accurate information and facts about the rules of the road.
Media: acrylic
This book is sure to grab the attention of young children. It rhymes throughout and explains all the methods of transportation and driving.
This is a good book to use for fluency and punctuation because there are appropriate pauses and a good use of comprehension to obtain fluency.
Toy cars rush and zoom with simple, rhyming text.
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