Showing posts with label signs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label signs. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Grand Central Station Bike Parking


Here is a fancy sign that tells you where you are and what you can do here.

  1. What do you think this sign means?
  2. How many tires do you see in the picture?
  3. Name 7 things that you recognize in this photo.

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Monday, November 5, 2018

A Train Subway Tunnel at 190th Street


We were waiting on a train when our toddler started jumping, pointing excitedly, and shouting, "number, I see a number!"

  1. What number do you see?
  2. What letter do you see?
  3. Name three colors that you see in the picture.

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Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Street Signs for Kids


Here is a photoshopped promotional image for our blog and book series.

  1. What does the yellow sign mean?
  2. Point to the word "kids."
  3. How do you spell "signs?"

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For a book that's full of environmental print images to help your little one with early learning and literacy, please visit our author page where you'll find a growing collection: https://amazon.com/author/dustinleecarlton

Monday, October 15, 2018

Bike Lane


This is a sign that's painted on the street. It marks where the Bike Lane is so that cyclists know where to go, car-drivers will know where they'll be, and everybody stays safe.
  1. What does this look like to you?
  2. How many other signs do you see in the photograph, what color are they?
  3. How many vehicles do you see in the picture?
Bicycles are fun to draw and this is a very cool way to draw one. I know that you can imagine some wonderful ways to draw a bicycle too so let's get our art supplies ready and start drawing some!

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