![]() Each one from a different colored crayon and each one with a different complaint, or in the case of the green crayon who enjoys his work coloring “ loads of crocodiles, trees, dinosaurs and frogs.” Unfortunately for Duncan, he opens up his box of crayons and instead of seeing crayons, he finds a stack of notes. There is nothing more satisfying to a young artist than to open his own box of crayons, choose that one color is just perfect for his drawing and begin. Written by Drew Daywalt and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers ![]() And what is even more exciting is that BMTM has been asked to preview, review and share the sequel to The Day the Crayons Quit called, The Day the Crayons Came Homewhich will be released mid-August. This book is not by any means new, but it is fantastic! We have checked it out from the library and read it at school, but I am excited to say that I now own our very own copy thanks to the wonderful people at Penguin Young Readers. ![]() The Day the Crayons Quit Review and Activity ![]()
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