Stop at the Red Light

Stop at the Red Light by Emily Gale, published by Penguin Books, Limited in 2004, is a delightful introduction to counting for young readers. This 12-page book features engaging text that mimics the rhythm of a train, paired with vibrant illustrations that invite children to explore and count various objects. The language is accessible, making it suitable for early learners.
Readers will find that Stop at the Red Light effectively combines educational concepts with playful elements, making counting an enjoyable experience. The book’s focus on colors and counting encourages interaction and discovery, ensuring that children will revisit its pages frequently. This edition, written in English, is designed to captivate young minds and foster a love for learning through its fun and friendly approach.
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Stop at the red light is a great book to introduce children to first counting in a fun and friendly way. With exciting text echoing the rhythm of a train chugging along and beautiful artwork full of things to spot and count, this is a book children will return to again and again.
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