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Crayons -- Juvenile fiction
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Crayons -- Juvenile fiction
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Crayons
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Crayons
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Juvenile fiction
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The crayons love our planet, Drew Daywalt ; Oliver Jeffers
Broken crayons still color, by Toni J. Collier with Whitney Bak ; illustrated by Natalie Vasilica
The last two crayons, story by Leah Freeman-Haskin ; pictures by Shantala Robinson
Happy St. Patrick's Day from the crayons, [text by Drew Daywalt ; illustrations by Oliver Jeffers]
Frankencrayon, Michael Hall
A day with no crayons, by Elizabeth Rusch ; illustrated by Chad Cameron
How the crayons saved the unicorn, written by Monica Sweeney ; illustrated by Feronia Parker Thomas
Harold's treasure hunt, based on the character created by Crockett Johnson
Crayon craze!, by Mary Tillworth ; illustrated by Jennifer Song
My crayons talk, by Patricia Hubbard ; illustrations by G. Brian Karas
Harold y el lápiz color morado, por Crockett Johnson ; traducido por Teresa Mlawer
El lapicero maléfico, texto, Aaron Reynolds ; ilustraciones, Peter Brown ; [traducción: Beatriz García]
Red, a crayon's story, Michael Hall
The brand-new, never-used, perfect crayons, Leanne Hatch
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Juvenile fiction
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