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Yellow, Red, Green– GO! (Spanish/English)

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This is a short book on identifying patterns we see during every day life. I think the best part of this book was the first page that was a note to parents and caregivers. I received an advance reader copy from NetGalley for an honest review.

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A very decent book for very decent – and very young – audiences. This shows a child learning about the patterned routine of the traffic lights (or semaforo, in the Spanish translation provided by this bilingual edition) and then other patterns that it and its mother spot on their bike ride to gran's. A lot of the time we can get clues to better them, though, for we see written on the page the onomatopoeia of heard patterns, too, so in our advancement to better awareness of patterns we might even be beyond the junior character. It's simple, it's colourful and it's a lesson that nobody could really find objectionable. An edition without the Spanish is available, if you feel learning something else at the same time a hindrance. A strong four stars.

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