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by Stephen Savage

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A wordless picture book that shows what the figures on road signs do when no one is around to see them.
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people on the signs jump off and play ... ( )
  melodyreads | Apr 20, 2021 |
I gave this book five stars because it presents a huge message to a small age group. The idea of all the road signs working together to make a brighter day made my heart soar. if only there was a way to get the whole world to see this, this world would be a much better place to be than it is today. What a beautiful thought. I would recommend this book to ages 0-5 years. ( )
  jpap0930 | Apr 19, 2021 |
In this nearly wordless book, images from road signs (crosswalk, playground, deer crossing, tractor crossing, etc.) and traffic signals leap off their signs and go gallivanting. ( )
  JennyArch | Jan 6, 2020 |
So clever! Using every day, basic road signs and mixing them with simple illustrations, this book shows how boundless the imagination can be.

Signs are everywhere and often taken for granted, but Stephen Savage brings them to life...and then some. Young readers will recognize most of the signs and be astounded by what happens when they receive a little life. The colors are basic and yet allow the story to come pop off the page, and the illustrations prove that simplicity can offer the greatest depth.

While, at first, it just seems to be a genius play on familiar signs, a story slowly unfolds.It warms the heart and is sure to bring smiles, not only to young readers' faces but adults as well. After reading this book, signs will never seem boring again.

I received a complimentary copy and enjoyed the adventure. So, I'm leaving my honest thoughts. ( )
  tdrecker | May 15, 2019 |
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