

The illustrations are still lovely but if you are looking for content I wouldnt bother. However after opening the very lovely hardback cover youll find this just a gimmick. Green is for Christmas By Drew Daywalt (author), Oliver Jeffers (illustrator) 'The Crayons make Christmas special' Hardback In Stock £6.99 £6. Of course, the other crayons have something to. I was personally surprised when I picked up my library copy, only to see that this book was a measly 6"x 7" (14.5 cm x 18 cm) in size! This would be fine for single readers or for a bedtime story, but I prefer the 10"x10" (26 cm x 26 cm) size of the original books for read-alouds with a class of children for easier viewing. Having purchased both The day the Crayons quit and the The day the crayons came home I thought my son would like a Christmas version. Green crayon claims he is the only Christmas color in the box. "I liked how the crayons expressed their opinions" (Note: this particular class has been recently practicing persuasive writing)

They really like helping me rate and review children's books! Here are their summations: Once again, I had the chance to read this book aloud to a Grade 3 class that I was subbing. a copy became available through my local library! I loved this author and illustrator's teamwork ( Drew Daywalt and Oliver Jeffers) with their earlier picture books The Day the Crayons Quit and The Day the Crayons Came Home, so I just had to add this one to my WTR list and,Ģ. This humorous Christmas story is a great gift for fans of The Day The Crayons Quit-and all kids who like to color.1. No candy canes or Santa without Red, no snow without White, no bells or stars without Silver, and no cookies or reindeer without Tan! The crayons agree that they all need to come together to make Christmas special. When Green Crayon claims that green is the only color for Christmas, other crayons let him know that there would be no Christmas without them either. When Green Crayon claims that green is the only color for Christmas, other crayons let him know that there would be no Christmas without them either.

Of course, Red, White, Silver and even Tan have something to say about that. In this Christmas story starring the crayons from the number one New York Times best seller T he Day The Crayons Quit, Green Crayon is certain that he is the only Christmas color in the box.
