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It is a common choice for school stage performances where children dress in representative colors (red, yellow, green) to act out the traffic signals.

Features an animated version on YouTube specifically for learning colors and rules in the Uzbek language. Svetofor QГµshigi

Provides educational content, including this song, to ensure safe and meaningful internet use for children. It is a common choice for school stage

(The Traffic Light Song) is a popular Uzbek educational song for children designed to teach traffic safety and the meaning of traffic light colors. It is frequently used in schools and preschools to help kids understand road rules through catchy music and simple lyrics. Educational Content (The Traffic Light Song) is a popular Uzbek

The song typically follows a structured format to explain each signal: Instructions to stop immediately and wait. Yellow (Sariq): Advice to prepare and pay attention.

A signal that it is safe to cross or proceed. Availability and Media

You can find various versions of this song on digital platforms, often accompanied by colorful animations: