Lesson: Recognizing Traffic Lights

Lesson: Recognizing Traffic Lights

Author
authorBuilders Edu

Builders and the Three Traffic Light Colors One bright morning, little Builders took his small bicycle out for a ride. Today, he wanted to go to the park to play with his friend NianNian the Cat. At the big crossroads, Builders saw a tall pole with three round lights: red, yellow, and green. He tilted his head curiously and asked, “What are those colors for?” Just then, Officer Panda walked over with a friendly smile and said, “The red light means stop, the yellow light means get ready, and

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
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