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The brand-new, never-used, perfect crayons  Cover Image Book Book

The brand-new, never-used, perfect crayons / Leanne Hatch.

Hatch, Leanne,: (author,:, illustrator.).

Summary:

Nothing is better than a brand new box of crayons. Violet loves hers so much that she refuses to share them--or even to use them-- but maybe her little sister is on to something---Violet is ecstatic when she earns her very own super big box of eighty-four crayons all matching in length, perfectly pointed, each in their smooth, uniform wrapper. There’s even one with her name on it. She can’t stop imagining all the wonderful things she can draw with them. But when it comes time to get busy, she can’t seem to do it—she doesn’t want to ruin all that perfection. It isn’t until her little sister takes matters into her own hands that Violet is able to let go and have fun drawing all the things she dreamed up when she first got her box of brand-new, never-used, perfect crayons.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780823452309
  • ISBN: 0823452301
  • Physical Description: 40 pages: color illustrations ; 24 x 26 cm.
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Holiday House, [2023]

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Margaret Ferguson Books."
Target Audience Note:
Ages 4 to 8. Holiday House.
Grades K-1. Holiday House.
Subject: Perfection > Juvenile fiction.
Crayons > Juvenile fiction.
Sisters > Juvenile fiction.
Drawing
Dreams
Genre: Recycling & Green Living Books
Family
Emotions & Feelings
Juvenile works
Realistic Fiction
Picture books.

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Summary: Nothing is better than a brand new box of crayons. Violet loves hers so much that she refuses to share them--or even to use them-- but maybe her little sister is on to something---Violet is ecstatic when she earns her very own super big box of eighty-four crayons all matching in length, perfectly pointed, each in their smooth, uniform wrapper. There’s even one with her name on it. She can’t stop imagining all the wonderful things she can draw with them. But when it comes time to get busy, she can’t seem to do it—she doesn’t want to ruin all that perfection. It isn’t until her little sister takes matters into her own hands that Violet is able to let go and have fun drawing all the things she dreamed up when she first got her box of brand-new, never-used, perfect crayons.

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