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Kids Can Press: Spring 2019

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  • Reading Levels

    Fountas & Pinnell Text Level Gradient: Q
  • Sales Rights

    For sale with exclusive rights in: WORLD
  • Supply Detail

    Distributor: Hachette Book Group USA Availability: Available On Sale Date: May 07, 2019 Carton Quantity: 36 $18.99 CAD
    $16.99 USD
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Red Light, Green Lion
By (author): Candace Ryan Illustrated by: Jennifer Yerkes
Candace Ryan ,

Illustrated by :

Jennifer Yerkes

Imprint:

Kids Can Press

ISBN:

9781525300158

Product Form:

Hardcover

Form detail:

Picture book
Hardcover , Picture book
English

Audience:

Juvenile: Age (years) 3 - 7, Grade (US) P - 2, Reading age 3 - 7
May 07, 2019
$18.99 CAD
Active

Dimensions:

10.25in x 7.5 x 0.5 in | 0.86 lb

Page Count:

40 pages
Kids Can Press
JUVENILE FICTION / Concepts / Words
  • Short Description
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!
In this clever book, a green lion is waiting at a red traffic light. While he waits, a series of unexpected events occur, involving such things as lightning, a lilac, library books and lima beans. Or rather, “li-ghtning,” “li-lac,” “li-brary books,” and “li-ma beans” because the text on each spread ends with “Red light, green li-,” and the reader must turn the page to see the whole word --- and what's happened. All the while, the lion calmly and helpfully deals with whatever shows up (even loading livestock into a lifeboat!) and wryly muses about the way life can be. “Some days are not like most days,” the lion explains at the beginning. But as all children know: those days are usually the most fun! This charming, sometimes silly, philosophical picture book is inspired by the popular childhood game Red Light, Green Light. Candace Ryan's text is simple, and the repeated refrain allows for guessing what (green) surprise comes next, making for an engaging read-aloud. Jennifer Yerkes's illustrations have a fresh look, with a limited palette and spare, expressive lines. The collaboration of story and design --- using color and muted tones for the refrain --- keeps the concept easy to understand. Important life lessons are shared with simplicity, clarity and beauty: “Some days we get exactly what we need, exactly when we need it.” “And some days, nothing goes the way we thought it would.” This would make a delightful choice for character education lessons on kindness, teamwork and inclusiveness.

Candace Ryan is the author of many books, including Zoo Zoom!, Ewe and Aye, Moo Hoo, Animal House and Ribbit Rabbit, which earned a Kirkus starred review. For nine years she worked as a special education teacher. Candace lives in Los Angeles, California.

Jennifer Yerkes is a graphic designer and illustrator. She is also the author of several picture books including A Funny Little Bird. An American citizen, she lives in Strasbourg, France.

Funny, helpful, empathetic, accessible, and perfect for an interactive group read-aloud or quiet contemplation under the covers. - Kirkus Reviews, starred review

For a lighthearted, fun read-aloud, this is a great fit.—School Library Journal

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