Ratings18
Average rating4.3
The crayons are back and have all gathered together to write their concerns. You are reading the letters they wrote to their person and each of them have something unique to say and some are a bit sassy. In the end they are heard out and all used more creatively! ~Ashley
Rating: 5 leaves out of 5
Characters: 5/5
Cover: 5/5
Story: 5/5
Writing: 5/5
Genre: Children
Type: Book
Worth?: Yeah
It was so cute. I read it before putting it back on the shelf and I couldn't help but smile throughout the whole thing.
Los personajes, la traducción y las ilustraciones hacen de esta historia algo muy chistoso y disfrutable para cualquiera. No hace falta leer la primera parte, además me parece que esta es mucho mejor. Ya es de mis libros infantiles favoritos.
Cute story book. Crayons seem a little more than peeved to be left out, but I'm sure the kids would enjoy the scenarios the crayons are running away from.
I laughed absurdly hard in several spots, which is a little odd, I know, when I'm working at the reference desk. (By the way, the glow-in-the-dark crayon... well, turn off the light.) Fun and charming and very funny.
Read aloud by a creative writing teacher, she has a background in improv, who has an amazing cache of fun voices. Additionally, it made my usually stoic, nonsense only on my terms, third grader laugh out loud with the rest of the kids.
Also, there a certain type of kindness I think it is trying to teach. I thought it was funny, too.
Super cute sequel! I just love the personality of each crayon. Also, crayons with capes!
<3 all the crayons. Especially Esteban, FKA Pea Green Crayon, and the adventures of Neon Red Crayon.