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 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, now available in this toddler-friendly board book format! Watch out - the crayons are back and they're crosser than ever! One day Duncan receives a set of postcards from his crayons who have 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!
About This Edition
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9780008220297 |
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6th April 2017 |
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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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Board book |
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38 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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