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But also (and very much most unfortunately so) Red Light, Green Light reads rhythmically and lyrically more than a trifle awkwardly and haltingly and indeed to such an extent that in my humble opinion, only the very simplicity of Brown's printed words actually do manage to keep the verbal clumsiness encountered in Red Light, Green Light from becoming too distracting and potentially confusing to and for young readers (and of course also young listeners).Ĭombined with the fact that the relentless message of following traffic signals in Red Light, Green Light equally has absolutely none of the magic of Margaret Wise Brown's Noisy Books (where repeated questions regarding noises and sounds are actually and in fact engaging and reassuring) because Red Light, Green Light just seems to feel like a massive overstatement and even rather insulting to children (since being told once or twice that red means stop and green means go makes sense, but being confronted with and by this continuously just is so very massively preachy and annoying), I really cannot say that I have at ALL truly enjoyed Red Light, Green Light.Īnd indeed, the only reason that my rating for Red Light, Green Light is still two and not one star is that I have actually very much visually enjoyed Leonard Weisgard's accompanying artwork, but yes indeed, that even with my aesthetic tastes being pleasantly tickled by Weisgard's illustrations, this does not save Margaret Wise Brown's majorly lacklustre text and therefore will only up Red Light, Green Light from one to two stars.more
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But also (and very much most unfortunately so) Red Light, Green Light reads rhythmically and lyrically more than a trifle awkwardly and haltingly and indeed to such an extent that in my humble opinion, only the very simplicity of Brown's printed words actually do manage to keep the verbal cl So yes, with Margaret Wise Brown's (or of course her pseudonym Golden MacDonald’s) 1944 picture book Red Light, Green Light, her presented text is certainly and generally kept simple enough in and of itself. So yes, with Margaret Wise Brown's (or of course her pseudonym Golden MacDonald’s) 1944 picture book Red Light, Green Light, her presented text is certainly and generally kept simple enough in and of itself.
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