Oct 05, 2020DBRL_ChrissJ rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
Neon Red Crayon (which looks more Day Glow Orange) is HORRIBLE at geography. Apparently he thinks it snows in the Amazon Rainforest, New Jersey is known for deserts and pyramids and Cleveland is located somewhere in China. But as always,…
Jul 25, 2019jenetics9 rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
"My favourite part of the book was the glow-in-the-dark page. I also liked when all the crayons came together at the end. It reminds me of my own crayons."
Review from my child (age 7)
Jul 19, 2019EverettRobichaud rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
This book is a good book for kindergarten kids and up. There's lots of writing to read and the jokes could be missed by younger kids. For those who get it, it's hilarious.
Apr 05, 2018jakevandepol rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
My four-year-old son can't read yet, but he somehow has ended up memorizing this book, nearly word for word. It's unbelievable. And it's full of fairly sophisticated little jokes and my son seems to get them all, so, while the crayons…
Oct 10, 2016susan_findlay rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
I preferred The Day the Crayons quit. This book attempts to weave a story (Esteban, the crayon formerly known as Pea Green, and his travels) in the midst of random cards from other lost crayons. As such, the story doesn't really flow. …
Sep 12, 2016Jissell3 rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
I absolutely love this book! It's fun to read for an adult, the pictures are funny for toddlers and my ten year olds love all the funny complaints the crayons have, specially "Estaban the Magnificent" too funny! It's creative, just imagine…
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Jul 17, 2016_Alicorn_ rated this title 2.5 out of 5 stars
I like the glow in the dark page and how they get made a fort to live in. It does engage kids.
I have to admit I was a little disappointed in it though, it was not written as well as I would personally like for young kids, especially…
Apr 16, 2016mmcbeth29 rated this title 2 out of 5 stars
SUMMARY: Duncan and his crayons (I suppose these are the only ones who didn't quit in the first book) receive a stack of post cards. Each one is from a different crayon who is living a miserable existence and wants to come home. Each…
Sep 02, 2015forbesrachel rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
In The Day the Crayons Quit, the artistic and kind Duncan was able to solve the problems of all his crayons by listening and thinking about their woos. Turns out there were a few more in the box. In this outstanding follow up book, the…
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