![]() Mixed-media illustrations, done with crayons and photographic postcards, introduce lively new scenery and brilliant characters. Though a few crayons might have been more aptly placed in the first book-Pea Green has run away because no one likes peas or the color pea green-Daywalt and Jeffers still manage to treat readers to a new story. ![]() Maroon is broken and has been stuffed between the couch cushions, Turquoise got stuck to a sock in the dryer, and Orange and Yellow have melted together in the hot sun. ![]() Duncan’s crayons are back in this comical sequel to The Day the Crayons Quit (2013), and this time they need to be rescued. ![]()
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