The Day the Crayons Came Home explained
The Day the Crayons Came Home |
Author: | Drew Daywalt |
Illustrator: | Oliver Jeffers |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Genre: | children's books picture books |
Publisher: | Penguin Round House |
Pub Date: | 2015 |
The Day the Crayons Came Home is a 2015 children's book written by Drew Daywalt and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers. The book is a sequel to The Day the Crayons Quit.[1] [2] The book is about crayons who are scattered around the world and in the house of a boy named Duncan, and how they communicate with him through postcards.[3] The book is a colorful picture book.[4]
Published by Penguin Round House[5] and promoted by Arty Crafty Kids book club craft and activities for kids.[6]
The Day the Crayons Came Home won the GoodReads Best Picture Book 2015.[7]
Notes and References
- News: What we're reading: The Day the Crayons Came Home. Washington Post. 2015-09-04. 2016-06-15.
- Web site: The Best Children's Books of 2015. WSJ. 2015-12-11. 2016-06-15.
- Web site: Saltzstein. Dan. Kevin Henkes's 'Waiting,' and More. The New York Times. 2015-08-21. 2016-06-15.
- Web site: Goedhart. Bernie. Gazette. Montreal. Books for Kids: The Day the Crayons Came Home is a colourful sequel. Montreal Gazette. 2015-09-02. 2016-06-15.
- Web site: Children's Picture Books: The Day the Crayons Came Home. Penguin Round House. 2015-09-04. 2016-06-15.
- Web site: Arts and Crafts for Kids Book Club: The Day the Crayons Came Home. Arty Crafty Kids. 2015-08-17. 2016-06-15.
- Web site: Best Picture Books. GoodReads. 2015-09-04. 2016-06-15.