LoveReading4Kids Says
LoveReading4Kids Says
Longlisted for the UKLA 2017 Book Award | Shortlisted for the Children's category of the Books are My Bag Readers Awards 2016 and August 2016 Book of the Month Those obstreperous crayons, colourful stars of The Day the Crayons Quit, are back – or at least, they’re trying to get back… Duncan is at home happily colouring, when a strange set of postcards arrive for him. They’re from his crayons, those which have been lost, forgotten, broken or – in the case of Pea Green – run away. Poor Maroon has had a terrible time, lost down the back of the sofa and sat on by Dad! It’s another piece of picture book brilliance, you’ll believe a crayon can talk. The crayons’ personalities burst out and there are some new characters too including Neon Red and Glow in the Dark, who has a special surprise for readers. Unmissable! ~ Andrea Reece
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The Day the Crayons Came Home Synopsis
The hilarious sequel to the prize-winning, international bestseller The Day the Crayons Quit! Watch out - the crayons are back and they're crosser than ever! One day Duncan receives a set of postcards from his crayons who been lost, forgotten, broken - even melted in a clothes dryer and stuck to a sock!
A hilarious text and joyful illustrations combine to show that crayons have feelings too in this laugh-out-loud sequel to bestselling picture book The Day the Crayons Quit.
Can you help the Crayons find their way home? Download this fun activity maze page!
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9780008124441 |
Publication date: |
28th July 2016 |
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Drew Daywalt |
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Oliver Jeffers |
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HarperCollins Children's Books an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers |
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Paperback |
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48 pages |
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Press Reviews
Drew Daywalt Press Reviews
Praise for The Day the Crayons Quit:
Hilarious picture book brilliance... Books for Keeps
It's funny, clever and pushes kids creativity. The Telegraph
...stunning illustrations Julia Eccleshare, The Guardian
Praise for This Moose Belongs to Me:
'As ever, Jeffers's illustrations delight, inspire and surprise with their variety and ingenuity. The Guardian
Praise for Stuck:
'Brilliantly silly' - The Telegraph
Praise for The Incredible Book Eating Boy:
'Mouth-wateringly irresistible' The Guardian
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About Drew Daywalt
Drew Daywalt is an award-winning writer/director of film and TV, his work featured on Disney, MTV, FEARnet and Syfy.
He lives in Southern California.
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