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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers Limited
- ISBN
- 9780007955749
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (19)
El dia que les ceres de colors van dir prou
2013 • Andana
Catalan
The Day the Crayons Quit
2013 • Penguin
English
The Day the Crayons Quit
2014 • HarperCollins Children's Books
English
Der Streik der Farben
2016 • NordSüd
German
El Dia Que Los Crayones Renunciaron
2014 • Fondo de Cultura Economica USA
Spanish
Other editions

El dia que les ceres de colors van dir prou
2013 • Andana
Catalan

The Day the Crayons Quit
2013 • Penguin
English

The Day the Crayons Quit
2014 • HarperCollins Children's Books
English

Der Streik der Farben
2016 • NordSüd
German

El Dia Que Los Crayones Renunciaron
2014 • Fondo de Cultura Economica USA
Spanish

The Day the Crayons Quit (Chinese and English Edition)
2014 • Yuan Liu
Chinese

El día que los crayones renunciaron
2014 • Scholastic Incorporated
Spanish

Η ημέρα που τα κραγιόνια τα παράτησαν
2017 • Ikaros
Modern Greek

The Crayon Box: The Day the Crayons Quit Slipcased Edition
2016 • National Geographic Books
English

The Day the Crayons Quit (Chinese Edition)
2014 • Jie Li Chu Ban She/Tsai Fong Books
Chinese

The Day The Crayons Quit
2015 • Newcos
English

The Day the Crayons Quit
2016 • HarperCollins Children's Books
English

The Day The Crayons Quit
2013 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Day The Crayons Quit
2013 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
English

The Day the Crayons Quit
2013 • HarperCollins Children's Books
English

Day the Crayons Quit
2013 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
English

The Day the Crayons Quit
2016 • HarperCollins Children's Books
English

The Day the Crayons Quit
2014 • Horupu Shuppan/Tsai Fong Books
Japanese

Ha-tsvaim Bishvita
2013 • Yediot
Hebrew
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Many readers highly praise the book for its exceptional humor and creativity, finding it genuinely funny for both children and adults. The unique concept of crayons expressing their grievances through letters is consistently highlighted as imaginative and engaging. Reviewers commend the illustrations, often described as fantastic, brilliant, and adorable, with a charming childlike quality and clever details that enhance the text. The distinct personalities of each crayon are well-developed and relatable, contributing to the book's charm. Furthermore, the book is lauded for encouraging creativity and imaginative thinking, with some noting its potential to inspire children to speak up for themselves and consider the needs of others. Its epistolary format is also recognized as a clever and engaging storytelling device.
Despite its popularity, some reviewers express significant reservations about the book's originality, pointing to a strong resemblance to an older title, "The Crayon Box That Talked," which raises concerns about its innovative merit. Critics also suggest that while humorous, the book may lack a deeper, more meaningful message or a satisfying resolution compared to other children's literature. Some jokes are perceived as too snarky or complex for younger children, potentially aiming more for adult laughs. Specific criticisms include the storyline involving a "naked" crayon, which some found strained or inappropriate for encouraging certain giggles in young children. Additionally, the representation of skin tones through the crayons is a point of contention for some, who note the absence of a distinct brown crayon and the equating of peach and pink with flesh tones without broader diversity. A practical concern raised is the difficulty for young readers to independently read the varied, handwritten fonts used for the crayon letters.
Overall, the book is widely regarded as a cute, fun, and engaging read, often described as a "winner" that captivates its audience. While it garners praise for its humor and artistic merit, potential readers should be aware of the mixed opinions regarding its originality and the depth of its underlying messages. This book is particularly recommended for children aged four and up, as well as for adults who appreciate clever wordplay and charming illustrations in children's literature. It makes an excellent choice for family read-alouds, where the humor can be shared across generations, and for encouraging imaginative play and discussions about different perspectives.
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