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Day the crayons came home
Day the crayons came home









day the crayons came home day the crayons came home

Please read our full disclosure policy here. I also received a copy of the book free of charge for review purposes. For more information, please see the Arty Crafty Kids disclosure policy.*This post contains Amazon affiliate links to the products mentioned. This is a sponsored post and all views and opinions are entirely my own. Our badge is definitely true for my pink loving princesses! From my perspective, it was great to see how The Day the Crayons Came Home had captured her imagination.Ĭlick Herefor FREE lesson plans and teaching resources!Īnd finally, have some fun and create your own crayon badge! As my girl immersed herself into character and the mindset of her crayon, her own story become increasingly more elaborate. My little girl had a blast creating a postcard from her crayon character – pretty pink! Pretty Pink ditched the not-so-magical crayon box for fairytale land to see the lanterns featured in Rapunzal. Perfect for little ones to explore the book further, encourage story telling and create their own crayon characters! To celebrate the launch of The Day the Crayons Came Home, the Crayon Book website is jam-packed with fantastic activities for kids and teaching resources. You can pre-order your copy direct from the Crayon Book website! We loved the characters, the illustrations and if you’re looking for a new book to share with your kids or class to inspire imaginations and have a chuckle, The Day the Crayons Came Home will do just that and more! The Day The Crayons Came Home receives a big thumbs up from us. And true to crayon form, the book ends with a positive, creative message that may get your kids thinking about the treatment of their own crayons! My five year old was desperate to turn the page to uncover the next story, enjoying the amusing situations of each crayon – especially embarrassed Brown crayon.

day the crayons came home

Chunky Crayon can’t take the toddler scribbles and nibbles any more and after an unfortunate sunny accident, yellow and orange no longer care for the true colour of the sun.Įach crayon oozes personality, who are brought to life by the perfect mix of Drew Daywalt’s witty and punchy writing style and Oliver Jeffers fun illustrations. Turquoise has a stinky sock stuck to its head, while Neon Red has embarked on a world-wide jaunt to return home. Written in a similar format to its predecessor, Duncan receives a pile of postcards from his lost, broken and aggrieved crayons. We’ve all found broken crayons lodged deep within the darkest depths of the sofa, under the bed, crushed up in pockets, alone in the toy box abyss or soaking in the bottom of the washing machine…right? T he Day the Crayons Came Home will have you smiling throughout, with that knowing acknowledgement of a familiar tale. The Crayons are back with a hilarious follow-up to The Day the Crayons Quit!











Day the crayons came home