Helen Delaney
Auteur de Clifford's Puppy Days: The Big Red Stop Sign
Œuvres de Helen Delaney
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- Œuvres
- 3
- Membres
- 350
- Popularité
- #68,329
- Évaluation
- 3.3
- Critiques
- 4
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- 4
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- 1
In the U.S., where this story is set, stop signs are usually on the right side of an intersection, not the left, as this book shows. But even if we assume that particular intersection has a stop sign on both sides with one just out of view, at another point, there is a stop sign facing pedestrians in the middle of a block on the side of the street they are standing on. Yes, it is a stop sign that is not visible to automobiles. But that's okay, because the same sign was facing the opposite direction a few pages before (and no, it is not depicted as double-sided) -- facing straight out from a brick wall toward a street that runs parallel to the wall. . . without a T-intersection or anything on the other side -- because in Clifford's world stop signs are obviously placed in the middle of blocks where they rotate continuously.
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