The Crayons: A Set of Books and Finger Puppets - by Drew Daywalt (Mixed Media Product)


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About the Book

This adorable set of two board book editions of Daywalt and Jeffers' bestselling "The Day the Crayons Quit" and "The Day the Crayons Came Home" and two finger puppets gives young readers an exciting new way to engage with these colorful characters. Full color. Consumable.


Book Synopsis

This adorable set features the bestselling Crayons board books and two fun finger puppets.

The crayons are back - and just in time for the holiday season! This set of two board books and two finger puppets gives young readers an exciting new way to engage with these colorful characters. Little ones will love learning about colors and numbers with the help of two fun finger puppets who bring early learning concepts and the crayons to life.


About the Author

Drew Daywalt grew up in a haunted house, but now lives in a Southern California home haunted by only his wife, two kids, and a German shepherd. A Hollywood screenwriter when he is not writing for young readers, Drew's favorite crayon is Black. He is the #1 bestselling author of The Day the Crayons Quit and The Day the Crayons Came Home. Follow Drew at @DrewDaywalt.

Oliver Jeffers (www.oliverjeffers.com) is a creator of art for adults and children. An illustrator of fine art, his picture books have received numerous awards and much critical acclaim. The Day the Crayons Quit and The Day the Crayons Came Home, written by Drew Daywalt, both #1 New York Times Bestsellers, exploded a wave of success that began swelling with the bestsellers Stuck and This Moose Belongs to Me. Oliver has become one of the world's most in-demand artists, creating pieces and graphics for TED talks, The New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and for U2's lyric video to the song "Ordinary Love." Born in Belfast, he lives and creates art in Brooklyn, New York.

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