Horn Book Guide Reviews
"Red light, green li-" reads a dozen-odd right-hand pages; turning the page reveals the concluding letters to each "li-": -on (a dapper green lion prepares to cross the street), "-ghtning!" (lightning spooks the lion), etc. Will the lion ever get across the street? An omniscient narrator ("Some days are not like most days") walks readers through this suspenseful word game, tastefully illustrated with pastel and brush-pen line art. Copyright 2019 Horn Book Guide Reviews.
Kirkus Reviews
"Red light, green li-"—not so fast! Readers will eagerly rush to finish this familiar phrase with the word "light," but a page turn that cuts that fourth word off after "li-" leads to unexpected endings: "green li- / -ghtning," "green li- / -lac," "green li- / -fesaver," "green li- / -ma bean," green li- / -feboat." This playful picture book stretches out these surprise endings, keeping children entertained and engaged while positing that life often dishes up the unpredictable. An expressive green lion encounters all these shockers (floating livestock, endangered library books), and his dumbfounded dot eyes, hair-on-end mane, and earnest efforts to get through such a kooky day evoke empathy and laughs. A matter-of-fact, soothing narrative voice admits "some days, nothing goes the way we thought it would. But then something happens that makes the journey easier" and also "[s]ome days, everything slows down, and we may feel stuck. Those are good times to be still and thi nk." Assured pastel and brush-pen illustrations inscribe a world outlined in simple colors, set atop cloud-white backdrops—it's an environment that makes thinking about murky concepts easy for young people. Funny, helpful, empathetic, accessible, and perfect for an interactive group read-aloud or quiet contemplation under the covers. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright Kirkus 2019 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.
SLJ Express Reviews