The Day the Crayons Quit
Author: Drew Daywalt
Illustrator: Oliver Jeffers
Awards: Texas Bluebonnet Award, EB White Read Aloud Award
Genre: Fantasy Fiction
Grades: Pk-2
Duncan received a stack of letters from each of his crayon complaining about either being used too much or being used too little. Each color had a specific thing to say to him regarding his coloring. At the end, he decided to please all of his crayons and created a beautiful and colorful picture using some of the colors a lot more than others to make his crayons happy.
I would definitely use this book in my classroom because it is a really good book. It made me laugh as I read it so I am sure my students would enjoy it too. This is a great book for students in grades PK through second. I can use this book to teach students to be creative and use their imaginations.
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