Clifford's Puppy Days: The Big Red Stop Sign
by Helen Delaney
Clifford's Puppy Days (Little Red Readers — )
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Clifford and Emily Elizabeth go on his big Saturday walk.Tags
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If you are going to teach children (and Clifford) about the meaning of stop signs, I think you should have a basic understanding of how stop signs actually work and are placed on real streets. The creators of this book couldn't be bothered apparently.
In the U.S., where this story is set, stop signs are usually on the right side of an intersection, not the left, as this book shows. But even if we assume that particular intersection has a stop sign on both sides with one just out of view, at another point, there is a stop sign facing pedestrians in the middle of a block on the side of the street they are standing on. Yes, it is a stop sign that is not visible to automobiles. But that's okay, because the same sign was facing the opposite show more direction a few pages before (and no, it is not depicted as double-sided) -- facing straight out from a brick wall toward a street that runs parallel to the wall. . . without a T-intersection or anything on the other side -- because in Clifford's world stop signs are obviously placed in the middle of blocks where they rotate continuously.
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In the U.S., where this story is set, stop signs are usually on the right side of an intersection, not the left, as this book shows. But even if we assume that particular intersection has a stop sign on both sides with one just out of view, at another point, there is a stop sign facing pedestrians in the middle of a block on the side of the street they are standing on. Yes, it is a stop sign that is not visible to automobiles. But that's okay, because the same sign was facing the opposite show more direction a few pages before (and no, it is not depicted as double-sided) -- facing straight out from a brick wall toward a street that runs parallel to the wall. . . without a T-intersection or anything on the other side -- because in Clifford's world stop signs are obviously placed in the middle of blocks where they rotate continuously.
Bad information. Bad story. show less
Emily Elizabeth is happy to have a whole day to play with Clifford and she plans to take him for a walk. But, being a puppy, there are things that Clifford does not yet know, and Emily Elizabeth soon discovers that she must teach Clifford before they can enjoy a walk together.
This Little Red Reader from Scholastic tells a story from Clifford’s puppy days. Based on the Clifford stories by Norman Bridwell, the target audience for the story is pre-kindergarten through second grade although the youngest readers will not be able to read the story independently. Clifford fans will find much to appreciate here; the story also provides an opportunity for safety instruction as parents discuss the story with their young children. There’s also show more a brief comprehension check at the end of the story that will help parents assess reader understanding and can be used to help a child retell the story.
Recommended.
Note: Despite the information in the listing, this is a paperback book, not a hardcover book. show less
This Little Red Reader from Scholastic tells a story from Clifford’s puppy days. Based on the Clifford stories by Norman Bridwell, the target audience for the story is pre-kindergarten through second grade although the youngest readers will not be able to read the story independently. Clifford fans will find much to appreciate here; the story also provides an opportunity for safety instruction as parents discuss the story with their young children. There’s also show more a brief comprehension check at the end of the story that will help parents assess reader understanding and can be used to help a child retell the story.
Recommended.
Note: Despite the information in the listing, this is a paperback book, not a hardcover book. show less
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- Canonical title
- Clifford's Puppy Days: The Big Red Stop Sign
- Alternate titles
- The Big Red Stop Sign (Clifford's Puppy Days) (Clifford's Puppy Days); Little Red Reader: The Big Red Stop Sign; Clifford's Puppy Days: The Big Red Stop Sign - A Little Red Reader; Clifford the Big Red Dog: Clifford's Puppy Days - The Big Red Stop Sign
- People/Characters
- Clifford the Big Red Dog (as Clifford the Small Red Puppy); Emily Elizabeth (as Emily Elizabeth Howard); Emily Elizabeth Howard; Caroline Howard (mother of Emily Elizabeth Howard); Mark Howard (father of Emily Elizabeth Howard); Norville the bird
- Related movies
- Clifford's Puppy Days (2003 | IMDb)
- First words
- "It's Saturday morning, Clifford!" shouted Emily Elizabeth. "No school today!"
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)He had a wonderful day, but it was good to be home.
- Original language
- English
Classifications
- Genres
- Children's Books, Fiction and Literature
- DDC/MDS
- 813.54 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999
- LCC
- PZ7 .D38316 .B — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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- Rating
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- Languages
- English
- Media
- Paper
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