Traffic light books, magazines, brochures, periodicals, and other reading material
I’m not a big reader. I much prefer video. But as a kid, any chance I could get my hands on a book that focuses on traffic signals was a treat. The one book that always stuck with me was “Blue Bug’s Safety Book” by Virginia Poulet. During Blue Bug’s adventure, he encounters a traffic signal, which I thought was so cool. I took that book out of the library so many times, I think my parents almost bought it for me. But over the last few years, I’ve managed to find books for all age ranges that focus on traffic signals in one form or another. Why weren’t these around when I was a kid? Maybe I’d be more of a reader? Maybe not. OK, so the videos would have to do.
Book, This Road Sucks, by Dan Consilgio and Brad DeMarea
Book, New York City's Red and Green Lights, A Brief Look Back in Time, Second Edition, By Steven Gembara
New York City's Red and Green Lights: A Brief Look Back in Time, by Steven Gembara
"Stoplights. What I've Learned While Waiting for the Light to Change" which features my photo of my Ruleta
"The Man with the Red and Green Eyes", Henry Barnes
"Manual of Traffic Signal Design" by Institute of Transportation Engineers
MUTCD 2009 Edition
Book, "Who Controls the Traffic Lights" by Danielle Kutcher
"Safe at Play" book with light-up signal
"The Traffic Light" children's book
Book, "Mr. Traffic Light's Day Off" by Sana M. Hussein
"Traffic Signal Lights", Early Childhood Traffic Education for Ages 5 to 6 from AAA
"My Traffic Light Book - Red Means Stop"
Book, "Red Light Green Light" by Margaret Wise Brown
"Red, Stop! Green, Go!" pop-up book by P. D. Eastman
"Ampel Rot Ampel Grün" by Petra Probst
"Die Ampel" by Erhard Dietl and Ute Andresen
Red Light Green Lion book by Candace Ryan and Jennifer Yerkes
Gabriel and the Traffic Light book by Anonio Marques