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lcslibrarian | 7 reseñas más. | Aug 13, 2020 |
 
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lcslibrarian | 7 reseñas más. | Aug 13, 2020 |
Colors, feelings, images, and words jostle and bounce off one another in this lively picture book, creating as much fun as any box of crayons has ever had.
 
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wichitafriendsschool | 7 reseñas más. | Aug 31, 2017 |
a fun discussion of how the crayons can talk and say amazing things
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TUCC | 7 reseñas más. | Aug 2, 2017 |
This book is for first or second graders. I think it promotes independency and imagination. Using the colors to identify different things to the meaning of the world is perfect way to learn life skills.
 
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MadelineLuna | 7 reseñas más. | Mar 19, 2016 |
Excellent counting book for halloween, I like the gentle reminders that all the scariness is just pretend.
 
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dangerlibearian | Oct 25, 2010 |
This book is a fun book to read to younger children. Every one of the 12 crayons seems to have something else to say and all the actions are related to the color.
 
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ermilligan | 7 reseñas más. | Nov 5, 2008 |
This little girl's crayons sure have minds of their own. Each expresses its style:

"Gold brags, 'Fine,
Dress up time.'
Silver toots, 'Grand,
Marching band.'"

The girl's dresses change to match each scene. The mud-pie dress on the brown page made me laugh, although my little city girl hasn't yet heard of cow-pies - she liked the silver page best with its dog and cat playing flute (our last picture book theme was animals making music).

The art is mostly in crayon and suitably playful for the subject. We'll surely revisit this lively book. (ages 2-5)
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suzecate | 7 reseñas más. | Aug 28, 2007 |
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