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The Crayons' Book of Colors — Content Guide for Parents

By Drew Daywalt, Oliver JeffersPenguin2016-10-18ISBN 978045153404020 pages
The Crayons' Book of Colors

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The Crayons are back and brighter than ever in this small, sturdy board book, from the creators of the #1 New York Times bestseller The Day the Crayons Quit. The perfect way to bring the fun of the Crayons to their youngest fanbase!

Gray crayon has colored a rhino, a hippo, and an elephant.
Blue crayon has colored an ocean, clouds, rain, and a river.

It's Duncan's birthday, and all the Crayons want to make him a card! With their fun and quirky illustrations of firetrucks, dragons, and (dare we say?) wheat, these creative Crayons each have something different to contribute. When they come together, they can make something truly spectacular to celebrate Duncan's birthday!

From the creative minds behind The Day the Crayons Quit and The Day the Crayons Came Home, comes a fun approach to introducing young readers to colors.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is The Crayons' Book of Colors appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    No violence present in the book. The narrative focuses on crayons expressing their feelings and introducing colors, which is appropriate for young readers. No scary content in the book. The narrative is light-hearted and designed to engage young children without inducing fear.

  • Does The Crayons' Book of Colors have violence?

    No violence present in the book. The narrative focuses on crayons expressing their feelings and introducing colors, which is appropriate for young readers.

  • Does The Crayons' Book of Colors have scary content?

    No scary content in the book. The narrative is light-hearted and designed to engage young children without inducing fear.

  • Does The Crayons' Book of Colors have religious themes?

    No religious content in the book itself. The search results mention other books in the series that reference holiday traditions, but 'The Crayons' Book of Colors' does not include any religious practices or themes.

  • Does The Crayons' Book of Colors have racial/cultural content?

    No explicit racial themes in the book. The focus is on colors and creativity rather than race or ethnicity.

  • Does The Crayons' Book of Colors have profanity?

    No profanity detected in the book. The language is suitable for early readers, focusing on playful and imaginative themes.

  • Does The Crayons' Book of Colors have climate change?

    No climate themes present in the book. The narrative does not address environmental issues or climate change, focusing solely on introducing colors to young readers.

  • Does The Crayons' Book of Colors have sexual identity?

    No sexual content in the book. The story is aimed at young children and focuses on colors and creativity.

  • Does The Crayons' Book of Colors have gender roles?

    The book does not actively discuss or promote gender roles. It features crayons as characters without gender-specific traits or roles, focusing instead on colors and creativity.

  • Does The Crayons' Book of Colors have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes or characters explicitly present in 'The Crayons' Book of Colors'. The search results reference other books in the Crayons series but do not provide evidence of LGBTQ+ content in this specific book.

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