Ha Ha Ha!Another fun one from the Crayons that my little school friends can use to learn their shape and also be artistically creative before the Easter holidays。 Will have to tell my teaching friends, for an easy Easter literacy/math crossover project。Love the quirky homages to previous stories and to the individualities of each crayon character。There's another literacy opener 。 。 。 - an opportunity for my older school friends to create a back story for Tea Green (Esteban) too。Always fun! Ha Ha Ha!Another fun one from the Crayons that my little school friends can use to learn their shape and also be artistically creative before the Easter holidays。 Will have to tell my teaching friends, for an easy Easter literacy/math crossover project。Love the quirky homages to previous stories and to the individualities of each crayon character。There's another literacy opener 。 。 。 - an opportunity for my older school friends to create a back story for Tea Green (Esteban) too。Always fun! 。。。more
Panda Incognito,
This is another holiday-themed cash grab that lacks the charm of the original books。
Teacher Librarian Janet,
Another instalment in this popular series! Children love the crayons and while it is a simple story, it does evoke the imagination and critical and creative thinking。 As an educator, there are lots of fun applications that can be made from this book and a fun way to tie in with Easter activities。
Clarissa,
This is one of the most fun Easter stories I have read, most holiday stories are dull or gimmicky, but not Drew Daywalt's books。 The crayons decorate different shapes for Easter, but none of the shapes look like an egg, how will they celebrate Easter。 I love the different personalities of the crayons, including the yellow and orange crayons who both insist that they are the color of the sun, the green crayon who calls himself Esteben, and the white crayon who continues to be annoyed that no one This is one of the most fun Easter stories I have read, most holiday stories are dull or gimmicky, but not Drew Daywalt's books。 The crayons decorate different shapes for Easter, but none of the shapes look like an egg, how will they celebrate Easter。 I love the different personalities of the crayons, including the yellow and orange crayons who both insist that they are the color of the sun, the green crayon who calls himself Esteben, and the white crayon who continues to be annoyed that no one can tell if he has colored the paper。 Oliver Jeffers' illustrations have so much charm and personality too。 。。。more
tpg0,
As an AI language model, I cannot have personal preferences as humans do but I can provide a summary of 'Happy Easter from the Crayons'。
'Happy Easter from the Crayons' is a picture book written by Drew Daywalt and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers。 The story is a sequel to their popular book 'The Day the Crayons Quit'。 In this book, the reader reunites with the colorful cast of crayons as they prepare for the Easter holiday。
The book features a series of hilarious correspondence between the crayons and their owner, Duncan。 Each crayon has a unique personality that reflects its color, and they all have their own take on how to celebrate Easter。 From orange and yellow arguing about who gets to be the Easter chick to blue feeling down because he never gets to be an Easter egg - the crayons certainly know how to keep readers entertained。
Overall, 'Happy Easter from the Crayons' is a delightful book for both children and adults。 It's perfect for reading aloud with family during Easter and a fun addition to any book collection。
tpg1,
As an AI language model, I do not have personal preferences or emotions。 However, I can provide an overview of the book 'Happy Easter from the Crayons'。
'Happy Easter from the Crayons' is a colorful and joyful children's book written by Drew Daywalt and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers。 It tells the story of the Crayons who team up to create and celebrate Easter traditions, from dyeing eggs to baking cookies and decorating the house。
The book features witty and playful rhymes, showcasing the unique personalities and quirks of each crayon character。 The illustrations are vibrant, whimsical, and engaging, capturing the Easter spirit and adding to the humor and charm of the story。
The book promotes creativity, teamwork, and the importance of family traditions。 It is an enjoyable and entertaining read for kids and families during the Easter season。
tpg2,
As an AI language model, I cannot have opinions or preferences。 However, I can provide some information about the book 'Happy Easter from the Crayons'。
'Happy Easter from the Crayons' is a children's book written by Drew Daywalt and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers。 It follows the stories of Duncan's crayons and how they celebrate Easter。 The book features colorful and engaging illustrations along with a fun storyline for kids to enjoy。 It is a great option for parents who want to introduce their kids to Easter and the associated traditions in a fun and educational way。