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Day the crayons quit book
Day the crayons quit book











day the crayons quit book

Makes you want to hug and get all Kumbaya-ya. I mean, hey, it’s about diversity and appreciating how different we all are. Sound familiar? Except when their owner draws a picture, the crayons see how beautiful the others are and even more so when they all color together. It’s also about a box of crayons that don’t get along, are complaining about each other and refuse to work together. I guess the idea was to make parents laugh so hard they didn't notice how shallow it was.īut here’s an interesting thing to ponder: There’s this book from 1997 called The Crayon Box That Talked (Shane Derolf/Michael Letzig). I did often wonder what age range the author was aiming for – some of the jokes seemed a little too snarky for kids to understand - but it is funny. Nice theme for a children’s book, if the book went for making sense instead of laughs.

day the crayons quit book

Supposedly there is a general message of thinking outside the (crayon) box, if you will. And go home Yellow! According to Duncan's picture at the end, Orange is the winner. The colors say they are overused and so es them? Sorry Red! And too bad Blue! Your days are numbered. Each letter is from a different color, and bears an unhappy grievance. It tells the story of Duncan, a little boy who comes home to find his crayons missing and a stack of letters in their place.

day the crayons quit book

Potential Plagiarism? So I've now read The Day the Crayons Quit (Drew Daywalt/Oliver Jeffries) and well, I'm disappointed.













Day the crayons quit book