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The Day the Crayons Quit

Book • 2017
In 'The Day the Crayons Quit', Duncan discovers that his crayons have written him letters explaining why they are quitting.

Each crayon has a unique complaint, from being overused to feeling underappreciated.

Duncan must find a way to address their concerns and get them coloring again.

The book is a colorful exploration of creativity and problem-solving, featuring engaging illustrations by Oliver Jeffers.

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Mentioned in 1 episodes

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Meghna Chakrabarti
when discussing the challenges boys face in school and the need for change.
Falling Behind: Do we treat boys like malfunctioning girls?
Mentioned as a book that sparked controversy among colleagues but was ultimately included on the list for its humor and worker complaints.
What’s Your Favorite Children’s Book?
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Elise Hu
as a book that inspired today's talk, written by
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Oliver Jeffers
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An ode to living on Earth | Oliver Jeffers
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Drew Daywalt
as one of his New York Times bestselling books.
Drew Daywalt, GOODNIGHT, CRAYONS
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Henry Weber
as one of his favorite books.
Ep 272: What Helps Kids Be Brave with Henry Weber
Mentioned by one of the speaker, whose son's drama class turned this book into a play where each kid had a part.
Falling Behind: Do we treat boys like malfunctioning girls?
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Doug Brunt
as a children's book author.
Megyn Kelly: Special Mother’s Day episode of "Dedicated with Doug Brunt"

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