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The Day The Crayons Quit PB

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The Number One New York Times Bestseller! Debut author Drew Daywalt and international bestseller Oliver Jeffers team up to create a colourful solut... ΣΥΝΕΧΕΙΑ

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The Number One New York Times Bestseller! Debut author Drew Daywalt and international bestseller Oliver Jeffers team up to create a colourful solution to a crayon-based crisis in this playful, imaginative story that will have children laughing and playing with their crayons in a whole new way. Poor Duncan just wants to colour in. But when he opens his box of crayons, he only finds letters, all saying the same thing: We quit! Beige is tired of playing second fiddle to Brown, Blue needs a break from colouring in all that water, while Pink just wants to be used. Green has no complaints, but Orange and Yellow are no longer speaking to each other. The battle lines have been drawn. What is Duncan to do?

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9780007513765
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2021
Ο Όλιβερ Τζέφερς είναι ζωγράφος και παραμυθάς. Γεννήθηκε στο Μπέλφαστ, αλλά ζει και εργάζεται στο Μπρούκλιν της Νέας Υόρκης. Βιβλία του κέρδισαν πολλά βραβεία, συμπεριλαμβανομένων των Nestle Children's Book Prize Award, Blue Peter Book of the Year και Irish Book Awards Children's Book, ενώ έχει μπει και στις μικρές λίστες για το Kate Greenaway Medal. Ένα βιβλίο του έγινε ταινία κινουμένων σχεδίων, ενώ ένα άλλο γνωρίζει μεγάλη επιτυχία στην εφαρμογή του σε iPad.

The Number One New York Times Bestseller! Debut author Drew Daywalt and international bestseller Oliver Jeffers team up to create a colourful solution to a crayon-based crisis in this playful, imaginative story that will have children laughing and playing with their crayons in a whole new way. Poor Duncan just wants to colour in. But when he opens his box of crayons, he only finds letters, all saying the same thing: We quit! Beige is tired of playing second fiddle to Brown, Blue needs a break from colouring in all that water, while Pink just wants to be used. Green has no complaints, but Orange and Yellow are no longer speaking to each other. The battle lines have been drawn. What is Duncan to do?