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Cargando... El Dia que los crayones renunciaron (2013)por Drew Daywalt
![]() Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. A charmingly funny of colours and mundane childhood activities that... ( ![]() This book is a funny and playful story about how the main character Duncan's crayons write him letters on how they would prefer to be used. In the end Duncan comes up with a resolution for all of the crayons and decides to use the crayons in more creative ways. I would say this book is targeted towards primary grade students. As a person who loves crayons and coloring, I got a kick out of this book. The title caught my attention, the colors are fun and the story could have been written by my own crayon box. Fun to read This book expresses emotions through crayons. This would help students learn how they can express their emotions and feelings to their peers or educator in a positive way. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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When Duncan arrives at school one morning, he finds a stack of letters, one from each of his crayons, complaining about how he uses them.
"Un dâia, en la escuela, Duncan encontrâo un montâon de cartas para âel. Eran sus crayones que, molestos por el trato que recibâian, decidieron escribir cartas como ultimâatum para Duncan. Crayâon Beige estâa cansado de ser el segundâon de Crayâon Cafâe; Crayâon Negro quiere ser usado para algo mâas que los contornos; y el Naranja y el Amarillo ya no se hablan porque cada uno cree que es el verdadero color del sol. El pobre Duncan solo quiere que sus crayones sean felices. ?Quâe podrâa hacer para tenerlos de vuelta?"--Casadellibro No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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