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Book Review The Day the Crayons Quit

by Drew Daywalt

Book Details

Publisher:Final Thoughts: A Must-Have for Every Books
Published:2014-09
Pages:32
Format:paperback
Language:ja
ISBN:0399255370

Reading Info

Age Range:3-7

About This Book

The hilarious, colorful #1 New York Times bestselling phenomenon that every kid wants! Gift a copy to someone you love today. Poor Duncan just wants to color. But when he opens his box of crayons, he finds only letters, all saying the same thing: His crayons have had enough! They quit! Blue crayon needs a break from coloring all those bodies of water. Black crayon wants to be used for more than just outlining. And Orange and Yellow are no longer speaking—each believes he is the true color of the

Our Review

This clever picture book transforms a simple box of crayons into a cast of hilarious characters with workplace grievances, offering young readers a fresh perspective on color theory and creative expression. When Duncan discovers his crayons have gone on strike, each color presents its case through witty letters that reveal their specific frustrations—from overworked Blue to underutilized Black. The story cleverly introduces color concepts while delivering laugh-out-loud moments that will have children seeing their art supplies in a whole new light.

What makes this book particularly engaging is how it balances humor with meaningful lessons about empathy and perspective-taking, as children learn why each crayon feels misunderstood or underappreciated. The bold illustrations perfectly complement the crayons' distinct personalities, creating a visual feast that reinforces color recognition and emotional intelligence. This imaginative approach to early learning about colors and feelings will resonate with preschoolers and early elementary students alike, making it a standout addition to any child's library that celebrates both creativity and compassion.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction