Day The Crayons Quit (PB)
Author : Drew Daywalt
Publication Date : 26/3/2018
The Day the Crayons Quit is a charming, laugh-out-loud children’s picture book that brings color and creativity to storytime. Written by Drew Daywalt and illustrated by the award-winning Oliver Jeffers, this engaging story gives voice to a young boy’s crayons, each of which has a unique and humorous complaint. With vibrant illustrations and witty dialogue, the book explores themes of empathy, perspective, and self-expression, making it a delightful read for children and adults alike. Ideal for young readers ages 3–7, this bestseller captivates with its fun characters, encouraging imagination and creativity.
Key Features:
- Engaging Storyline: Duncan’s crayons each write him a letter expressing their frustrations, leading to unexpected humor and relatable personalities.
- Unique Characters: Each crayon has a distinct personality, from Red’s exhaustion from coloring so many hearts to Green’s peacekeeping efforts between Yellow and Orange.
- Creative Illustrations: Oliver Jeffers’ illustrations are whimsical and colorful, reflecting the personalities and emotions of each crayon.
- Educational Elements: Encourages discussions about emotions, colors, and individuality, making it a valuable tool for social-emotional learning.
- Award-Winning: A New York Times bestseller, The Day the Crayons Quit has won numerous accolades and remains a beloved classic in children’s literature.
Perfect as a gift or addition to any young child’s bookshelf, The Day the Crayons Quit is not only entertaining but also insightful. The book’s humor and warmth will leave children laughing and inspired to see everyday objects in a new light.
Author Biography:
Drew Daywalt is a bestselling children’s author renowned for his creative storytelling, vibrant characters, and engaging humor that captures the imaginations of young readers worldwide. Known for his ability to give life to everyday objects, Daywalt brings a unique perspective and voice to his books, making them favorites for children and parents alike. The Day the Crayons Quit, his breakout hit, has received critical acclaim and numerous awards, solidifying Daywalt’s place in children’s literature.
Career Highlights:
- Author and Filmmaker: Before his success in children’s literature, Drew Daywalt worked in the film industry as a writer and director. His background in filmmaking influences his storytelling approach, especially in creating character-driven narratives.
- Award-Winning Books: The Day the Crayons Quit became an instant New York Times bestseller and has been recognized with awards for both its storytelling and artistic innovation. Daywalt followed up this success with The Day the Crayons Came Home and other children’s books that showcase his unique voice.
- Collaborations with Illustrators: His partnership with illustrator Oliver Jeffers has been especially notable, with Jeffers’ artwork adding depth and charm to Daywalt’s text. Their combined talents have made The Day the Crayons Quit a classic in contemporary children’s literature.
Personal Life:
- Inspirations and Themes: Daywalt’s stories often focus on bringing imagination to life and presenting relatable themes of individuality and empathy. He has shared that he draws inspiration from his own children and their playful curiosity about the world.
- Impact on Education: Teachers and educators frequently use Daywalt’s books in classrooms to teach social-emotional learning, color recognition, and creative expression. His books have become key tools in encouraging young readers to explore emotions and understand different perspectives.
Drew Daywalt’s work continues to inspire and delight, bringing fresh, engaging stories that spark joy, creativity, and compassion in young readers.
(9780007513765)
SKU | 9780007513765 |
Barcode # | 9780007513765 |
Brand | HarperCollins Publishers |
Artist / Author | Drew Daywalt |
Shipping Weight | 0.2400kg |
Shipping Width | 0.020m |
Shipping Height | 0.250m |
Shipping Length | 0.250m |
Unit Of Measure | each |
Publication Date | 26/3/2018 |
format | Paperback / softback |
Number of pages | 40 |
Author | Drew Daywalt |
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