El día que los crayones regresaron a casa

El día que los crayones regresaron a casa

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  • Create Date:2021-04-08 02:53:43
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Drew Daywalt
  • ISBN:6071634504
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Summary

Los crayones que Duncan ha perdido, olvidado en algún lugar durante las vacaciones, abandonado en el patio al calor del sol, tirado en el piso al alcance de su perro o que ha dejado en su bolsillo y han llegado a la lavadora, le escriben cartas para exigirle que los rescate de los apuros en los que se encuentran。 Duncan se pone triste por haberlos abandonado y de inmediato pone manos a la obra para recuperarlos a todos y compensar el tiempo perdido。

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Samantha

That was precious!!!! It was also really good。 I didn't know what to expect but this was fantastic。 That was precious!!!! It was also really good。 I didn't know what to expect but this was fantastic。 。。。more

Norah

*Writing on behalf of my 4 year old*The book had a lot of interesting pictures。 Some pages were funny, but some pages I could not understand the humour。 My mommy said it is because I am too small。 My favorite one is the big fat crayon- Duncan's baby brother's crayon。 Mommy said that we will borrow this book again from the library when I am older。 *Writing on behalf of my 4 year old*The book had a lot of interesting pictures。 Some pages were funny, but some pages I could not understand the humour。 My mommy said it is because I am too small。 My favorite one is the big fat crayon- Duncan's baby brother's crayon。 Mommy said that we will borrow this book again from the library when I am older。 。。。more

Memmis

(3。5 stars)

Ιωάννα Μπαμπέτα

Μια μέρα, εκεί που ο Ντάνκαν και τα κραγιόνια του χρωμάτιζαν χαρούμενοι, έφτασε ένα μυστήριο πακέτο με καρτ ποστάλ。Η πρώτη καρτ ποστάλ ήταν από το βυσσινί κραγιόνι που ο Ντάνκαν το είχε χρησιμοποιήσει μια φορά μονάχα κι αυτό για να χρωματίσει το κακάδι μιας πληγής。 Έπειτα το κραγιόνι ξεχάστηκε στον καναπέ。 Μια μέρα που κάθισε πάνω του ο μπαμπάς του Ντάνκαν, το βυσσινί κραγιόνι έσπασε στα δύο。 Ευτυχώς πως ήταν εκεί ο συνδετήρας να το περιθάλψει。 Τώρα που είναι καλά, ζητά από τον Ντάνκαν να πάει ν Μια μέρα, εκεί που ο Ντάνκαν και τα κραγιόνια του χρωμάτιζαν χαρούμενοι, έφτασε ένα μυστήριο πακέτο με καρτ ποστάλ。Η πρώτη καρτ ποστάλ ήταν από το βυσσινί κραγιόνι που ο Ντάνκαν το είχε χρησιμοποιήσει μια φορά μονάχα κι αυτό για να χρωματίσει το κακάδι μιας πληγής。 Έπειτα το κραγιόνι ξεχάστηκε στον καναπέ。 Μια μέρα που κάθισε πάνω του ο μπαμπάς του Ντάνκαν, το βυσσινί κραγιόνι έσπασε στα δύο。 Ευτυχώς πως ήταν εκεί ο συνδετήρας να το περιθάλψει。 Τώρα που είναι καλά, ζητά από τον Ντάνκαν να πάει να τον πάρει, μαζί με τον συνδετήρα βέβαια γιατί χάρη σε αυτόν μένει ενωμένος。Κι ακολουθούν κι άλλες καρτ ποστάλ από το ανοιχτό πράσινο κραγιόνι που δεν αρέσει σε κανέναν γιατί έχει το χρώμα του αρακά。 Το κόκκινο ελεκτρίκ κραγιόνι θυμάται εκείνες τις φοβερές διακοπές όπου χρωμάτιζε το έγκαυμα του μπαμπά του Ντάνκαν。 Εδώ και οκτώ μήνες όμως είναι πεσμένο στην άκρη της πισίνας。 Κανείς δεν το έχει πάρει είδηση κι ας έχει περάσει τόσος καιρός από τις διακοπές。Και τα παράπονα συνεχίζουν…Και αυτά τα παράπονα είναι τόσο αστεία μέσα στην τραγικότητά τους。 Η αλήθεια είναι πως μετά το πρώτο βιβλίο με τίτλο «Η μέρα που τα κραγιόνια τα παράτησαν», βλέπουμε, μικροί και μεγάλοι, με διαφορετικό μάτι τα κραγιόνια。 Πλέον έχουν υπόσταση。 Έχουν μιλιά, έχουν αισθήματα。 Πρέπει να τα καλοπιάνεις και να τα καλομεταχειρίζεσαι。 Είναι ευαίσθητα και σπάνε。Παρεξηγιούνται αν αντί για αρκουδάκια και σοκολάτες χρησιμοποιείς το καφέ για να χρωματίσεις καφετιές μουτζούρες που… μυρίζουν άσχημα!Μια φοβερή ευκαιρία να μιλήσεις για τα χρώματα, να μιλήσεις για τα συναισθήματα, να μιλήσεις για την αξία και τη χρησιμότητα όλων。Ίσως όλα αυτά σκέφτηκε και ο Ντάνκαν και στο τέλος του βιβλίου ψάχνει μετανιωμένος να βρει όλα τα κραγιόνια που είχε χάσει, ξεχάσει, παραμελήσει。 Τους φτιάχνει μάλιστα κι ένα μέρος για να νιώθουν σπίτι τους。Τόσο αστεία αλλά και τόσο τρυφερή ιστορία με τις υπέροχες εικόνες του αγαπημένου όλων Oliver Jeffers。 Τόσο χρωματιστή και ενδιαφέρουσα! Σίγουρα δεν είναι από τα βιβλία που τα διαβάζεις μόνο μια φορά。 Θέλεις ξανά και ξανά。 Και σίγουρα είναι από τα βιβλία που σε ωθούν να ζωγραφίσεις。 Η αλήθεια είναι πως θα ψάξω κι εγώ τώρα τα κραγιόνια μου που τα έχω παραμελημένα εδώ και χρόνια。 Εύχομαι να μη μου κρατούν κακία και να φτιάξουμε μαζί όμορφες ζωγραφιές。Καλή ανάγνωση! Είμαι σίγουρη πως θα το απολαύσετε! 。。。more

Edie

This was just as much fun as the first book! I adore the art and there are so many clever little background jokes that reading the book is a joy。

Christopher Lepage

Unique perspective breaths life into the daily childhood crayon。 Pretty cool。

Carly Hales

Hilarious!

Ryan DeMarois

Summary This book is about Crayons who either left Duncan in the first book, or who Duncan lost and doesn't know about。 They write him letters explang where they are or have been, and how they want to come home and get colored with again。 Some apologize, others have a new identity, and others have hilarious stories of being alone。 AnalysisThis book is so fun to read and just hilarious。 The crayons all have their own personality and it makes the book so interesting when you are flipping through t Summary This book is about Crayons who either left Duncan in the first book, or who Duncan lost and doesn't know about。 They write him letters explang where they are or have been, and how they want to come home and get colored with again。 Some apologize, others have a new identity, and others have hilarious stories of being alone。 AnalysisThis book is so fun to read and just hilarious。 The crayons all have their own personality and it makes the book so interesting when you are flipping through the pages。 It is overall a great book that allows kids to use their creativity to think about what these crayons have been through without Duncan。 ApplicationThis is a great book that you can read to all students。 It can be a book that you read during a break time to get a few laughs, or even an art class to get the students to think about different ways to use crayons to create new colors。 。。。more

Reagan Smith

This book is a fantastic follow up to Daywalt's first book, "The Day the Crayons Quit"。 These crayons have been through it all! Getting eaten by Duncan's dog, being melted together by the sun, being lost on vacation and being bitten by Duncan's little brother are just a few of the ways these crayons got lost。 Their postcards to Duncan are hilarious。。。 enough to get readers of all ages laughing! I cannot wait to use this in my future classroom。 Hopefully my students laugh as hard as I did while r This book is a fantastic follow up to Daywalt's first book, "The Day the Crayons Quit"。 These crayons have been through it all! Getting eaten by Duncan's dog, being melted together by the sun, being lost on vacation and being bitten by Duncan's little brother are just a few of the ways these crayons got lost。 Their postcards to Duncan are hilarious。。。 enough to get readers of all ages laughing! I cannot wait to use this in my future classroom。 Hopefully my students laugh as hard as I did while reading it! 。。。more

Jenna Boulden

After reading the first book of The Day the Crayons Quit, I was so excited to find there was a second book and had to read it to review for my picture story books。 I loved the first one so much and I was so happy to find another heartwarming story for children。The pictures in this book are amazing。 They are once again drawn in all crayon, a tool that almost every child would be familiar with。 The drawings are full of color and childlike。 There is so much to see in every illustration。 The story i After reading the first book of The Day the Crayons Quit, I was so excited to find there was a second book and had to read it to review for my picture story books。 I loved the first one so much and I was so happy to find another heartwarming story for children。The pictures in this book are amazing。 They are once again drawn in all crayon, a tool that almost every child would be familiar with。 The drawings are full of color and childlike。 There is so much to see in every illustration。 The story itself is also wonderful。 There is something in the book for children of all ages。 Young children will enjoy the funny postcards the crayons send to Duncan。 Older children will find humor in the mismatched antics of the crayons because they are, of course, crayons。 For example, the pea green crayon claims to have traveled the world but his descriptions never match to where he is。 I would recommend this book for all elementary schoolers。 I truly believe that there is something to be enjoyed by all ages and the story is so heartwarming。 。。。more

Jill

I suspect this book is probably more entertaining for the parents reading this aloud than for the kids being read to。 The Day the Crayons Quit probably works better for kids。

Emily Grindstaff

This book is a cute continuation of the other book about crayons。 We get to see other crayons in Duncan's collection and how they interacted with small children in the "real world," as we all know that children abuse their crayons constantly。 I would not recommend this book for a read aloud for the soul fact at the end there are so many nuances that might not be able to be picked up on because it is so small。 This is around the same reading level as the other book so around first or second grade This book is a cute continuation of the other book about crayons。 We get to see other crayons in Duncan's collection and how they interacted with small children in the "real world," as we all know that children abuse their crayons constantly。 I would not recommend this book for a read aloud for the soul fact at the end there are so many nuances that might not be able to be picked up on because it is so small。 This is around the same reading level as the other book so around first or second grade。 。。。more

Asia

10 February 20214。5 stars!This is just a really cute sequel to The Day the Crayons Quit。 If you liked the first book, you'll like this one。I listened to the audio version on YouTube, so it was obviously very different than if I were to read this book physically。I guess my only critique (the reason why I docked 1/2 a star) would be the fact that it was audio。 I must say that the narrator is excellent!! He reminds me of Shrek, lol!If you want you can listen to the audio version at this link: https 10 February 20214。5 stars!This is just a really cute sequel to The Day the Crayons Quit。 If you liked the first book, you'll like this one。I listened to the audio version on YouTube, so it was obviously very different than if I were to read this book physically。I guess my only critique (the reason why I docked 1/2 a star) would be the fact that it was audio。 I must say that the narrator is excellent!! He reminds me of Shrek, lol!If you want you can listen to the audio version at this link: https://www。youtube。com/watch?v=XKmJ2。。。Happy Reading! 。。。more

Cal

Very CreativeWe are with Duncan's crayons again。 It's going to be fun。 The Crayons send their complaints about what they've been through and that some are lost stuck together and some refer back to the previous book where Duncan learns to use his crayons in a more creative way。 Now some don't want to do the things they've been doing and are trying new things to do Duncan make a crayon house to solve all his crayon's problems and they love it。 Because of Duncan's creativeness his crayons aren't h Very CreativeWe are with Duncan's crayons again。 It's going to be fun。 The Crayons send their complaints about what they've been through and that some are lost stuck together and some refer back to the previous book where Duncan learns to use his crayons in a more creative way。 Now some don't want to do the things they've been doing and are trying new things to do Duncan make a crayon house to solve all his crayon's problems and they love it。 Because of Duncan's creativeness his crayons aren't having the problems they wrote to him about some still do but now aren't as bothered by it。 This book tells us to be creative, try new ideas, find different solutions to problems, and have fun。 。。。more

Samantha Ocampo

This book is so fun! I enjoyed the mixed media being represented throughout each letter to Duncan。 The crayons made funny comments in each of their post cards as well and signed them from where the were/how they felt。 I think this would be a super fun read for anyone as it gets anyone giggling about the next adventures。

Mitchell

It's not that this wasn't clever。 It's that its surreality just didn't work for me。 I didn't enjoy it。 Apparently other people do。 I found it repetitive and a bit annoying。 And really not funny either。 It's not that this wasn't clever。 It's that its surreality just didn't work for me。 I didn't enjoy it。 Apparently other people do。 I found it repetitive and a bit annoying。 And really not funny either。 。。。more

Kayla Williamson

This goes along with the other book, I think it makes it clear why we need color and crayons in this world。

Luca Tanaka

How utterly charming, humorous, and sweet <3

Arin Lkhagva

I enjoyed this book。 It was sooooo amazing!

Desiarae

Adorable

Patience K Phillips

What I like most about Drew Daywalt and Oliver Jeffers The Day The Crayons Came Home is how freakin’ utterly hilarious this book is。By Tan, I was laughing so hard I had to stop reading to catch my breath。 Esteban the Magnificent popping in along this journey in stand up comedy terms is dubbed ”a callback”。 I'm in love with this little guy。 BUT you’ll have to read the book with a little to find out which color he is。 Poor Tan (teaser alert) can't tell what color it is anymore, ”Have you ever been What I like most about Drew Daywalt and Oliver Jeffers The Day The Crayons Came Home is how freakin’ utterly hilarious this book is。By Tan, I was laughing so hard I had to stop reading to catch my breath。 Esteban the Magnificent popping in along this journey in stand up comedy terms is dubbed ”a callback”。 I'm in love with this little guy。 BUT you’ll have to read the book with a little to find out which color he is。 Poor Tan (teaser alert) can't tell what color it is anymore, ”Have you ever been eaten by a dog and puked up on the living room rug? Because I have。。。 ” 🤣🤣🤣This poor little remainder of what used to be a beloved brand new crayon is beyond humiliated。 Drew and Oliver have given me new author goals。 I hope my series shared by me will insight belly laughs as much as this book has。I've read a LOT of children’s books to students。 Adding personality。 Such as Sandra Boynton’s Barnyard Dance with me doing a Square Dance style caller while dancing as a square dancer would always make the children laugh。 Even older students。 This inspired an idea for an activity, everyone picks a crayon and perform the plot。 While attempting to read the parts。 I'm falling on the floor laughing imagining this in real life occurring already。Better yet, have the children make their crayon costumes。 To make it fair because everyone will want to perform, make groups of children be different colors, and write their silly parts OR divide the class into the number of colors for this book。 Then, put them into book groups。 Each group will memorize and act out their color。 Plus, you can have a group of children draw the postcards and act as a postcard, too。 Play the game, ”Where in the world is Neon Red Crayon?” Read to see why this question works for a geography and social studies exploration。 So many ways to go about this creatively。 Decide the education themes for what categories。 Such as, we are studying: art, social studies, and also discuss the postal system and geography。Cross-curriculum will make this a very fun way to learn about many interesting places。 If there are people who want to be more than one color or assignment there's no reason why children can't try different roles。 This gives them a diversity of experiences and helps them explore how we do throughout our education as we get older。 Even in college, we have mandatory classes on topics we will never use ever。 But, are forced to take, pay for, and master to get value according to the standards required。 If we want a diploma。 While guiding us to our true path。 Like, for me ending up here sharing with you。 Began illiterate。 Struggling was discouraged by my first college English teacher, ”You’re not college material”。 Joined the military full time and studied hard to improve reading, vocabulary, and took easier college classes like library studies and typing。 Finally, in four years mastered the craft of reading and writing enough to return to college full time while being in the military part-time。 Still working hard to improve literacy along the way。 Graduated with elementary education and later early childhood certification where I earned a 4。0 because in my heart want to be the best for those I'm working toward being an empathetic author to this beautiful world of children。 Beginning with children from the get go, we can mentor them to see they can be anyone they wanna be, BUT this might not always be an easy journey。 Along the way when bumps happen can hurdle their difficulties, like the crayons, will find their way when they put their minds to the task and work hard to get to where they wanna be。 If I can do it, I'm sure any little can。 Especially when they have caring adults like you to support them with cool books and activities to help develop their brains, choices, and creativity along the way。 We can help children prepare for these roads in life in fun ways as littles since they'll explore options and learn to pick a favorite。 How else do we know it's our preference until we try things we don't like as well? This books takes me back to my teaching days。 When I met my first group of crayons in the original, the Day the Crayons Quit。 This sequel is funnier to me as I don't remember laughing as hard while surrounded by students。 I'm alone reading to review cracking up。 So I know this is real hilarity as I'm a grown-up in my 50’s。 Who says we're ever too old to read a children’s book is clueless of its joy at any age。 Especially for an aspiring children’s series writer 😊Borrowed from the library on the Overdrive app。 The version was delivered to my Kindle。What I learned is this particular book on kindle sucks if you've never used a Kindle before。 Because the postcards are written in crayon I couldn't see the tiny print well。 It took an accident of fate to figure out if I tap the page twice segments of the text will pop out。 Then, I have to tap twice again for the next section to pop out to read。 And so on。 Including to see small non-crayon writing。This style book is preferred in the paper version for me for sure。 It's so good I'm buying a copy to do a verified review on Amazon。 And, if I'm fortunate enough to ever have grandkids this is so being passed down to them。 As grown as my son is in his late 20’s and recently married, I'm even thinking of reading it to him because he'll crack up。 Books have always been our thing as a family。 This definitely would have been one of our favorites。 Who knows, can still be someday 😂Favorite highlights for me, although there could be some you identify can add to this review on Goodreads or elsewhere: using untypical colors personified。 Comedic callbacks as previously touched on。 Engaging the different theme potential for cross-curriculum exploration。 Hilarity on steroids。 Almost forgot, science exploration is possible as the story mentions the sun and a conundrum two color's face who use to argue until。。。 Read to find out more。 Poor yellow and orange。 The list of favorite highlights is SO LONG Imma have to encourage you to read and see for yourself。 I'm not sure why while reading the postcards from the various colors did each show up in a different audible voice in my head。 As though I can hear their personalities。 This, for me, is the greatest beauty of all the highlights and attributes of this classic。Another book on colors for young children is Mary O’Neill’s Hailstones and Halibut Bones: Adventures in Poetry and Color。 In this book the story was developed, and if you've heard the backstory, was made into a book by accident。 Eventually being used to help blind people ”see” color。 If I recollect correctly, the publisher stopped by and asked about Mary’s writing and she gave permission to look through her notes。 Like lots of writers Mary collected pieces of paper with lots of notes。 Within the piles were vivid descriptions of colors using foods to things like trees。 Like, roast beef could represent brown and so on。Compiled, these scraps of descriptions formed a book that now makes the world a more lovely place to see through the imaginations of blind people everywhere who read。The illustrations are beautiful for us sighted folks, too。 Overall, this or other children’s books from Drew and Oliver are a silly way to engage children creatively。 Well worth a borrow from the library or purchase for a gift。 Once finished, share snacks and discuss open-ended questions about personification and made-up personalities of the colors。 The final activity at the end the book is explore two skills: empathy and kindness。 Qualities the world ALWAYS needs every day。 Compare how Duncan realized his choices hurt his crayons and how he solved these problems。 Ask questions of the children on what some of their problems are and discover ways that work and don't to make models of future options that will help the littles be successful decision makers and treat their friends and belongings with more respect and understanding。 Ask children to pick a color and make up a story about the color from how they'd imagine they would feel if left behind, or forgotten in a pocket only to end up in the dryer, used a lot, or a little。 The possibilities for open ended questions transformed into projects is endless with this series。The possibilities are unlimited on where these answers can lead children。 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 💯❤️ 。。。more

Sarah (YA Love)

Jack and Ryan ask me to read this to them almost every night。 ☺️

Mis Books, Tus Books

Ok 。。。 Este libro les va a encantar a mis px jejeje ahora solo tengo que conseguir 4 colores más para mí caja de crayolas 😅

Whitney Goin

GreatGreat

Lina

Ah, I love these books。 They are legitimately funny and a really novel idea for a children’s book。 I love that it’s just a fun book told from the crayon’s point of view。 No specific life lessons to be taught here, just clever and silly。

Pongsak Sarapukdee

I love them all。

Hannah

An enjoyable follow up from The Day the Crayons Quit (which I absolutely loved!!) but I think the novelty had worn off for me a little bit。 It felt quite repetitive throughout this one but was still fun and I'm sure young children would appreciate it a lot。 I read them one after the other actually, so perhaps it would pay to spread it out a little! An enjoyable follow up from The Day the Crayons Quit (which I absolutely loved!!) but I think the novelty had worn off for me a little bit。 It felt quite repetitive throughout this one but was still fun and I'm sure young children would appreciate it a lot。 I read them one after the other actually, so perhaps it would pay to spread it out a little! 。。。more

Marziye Geshani

دانکن، کودکی عاشق نقاشی است。 او همه مدادشمعی‌هایش را دوست دارد ولی به بعضی رنگ‌ها خیلی بیشتر علاقه دارد。 روزی مداد شمعی‌هایی که دانکن از آن‌ها کم‌تر استفاده می‌کرد، تصمیم می‌گیرند برایش نامه‌ای بنویسند! مدادها از اینکه دانکن به آن‌ها کم‌تر توجه می‌کند، ابراز ناراحتی می‌کنند。 دانکن پس از خواندن نامه‌ها تصمیم می‌گیرد تا نقاشی‌های تازه‌ای بکشد، نقاشی‌های رنگارنگ زیبایی که در آن‌ها مدادشمعی‌های فراموش‌شده هنرنمایی می‌کنند。

Debi

The Day the Crayons Quit was sooo much better than this sequel。 I was disappointed。

Holly Matthews

This is a funny and interesting story to read about the crayons coming back home。 I love how each crayon really has its own personality! it keeps the story interesting! :)