My Crayons Talk

My Crayons Talk by Patricia Hubbard is a lively picture book published by Macmillan on March 15, 1999. This reprint edition, consisting of 32 pages, explores the expressive nature of colors through the eyes of a young girl, showcasing how colors convey feelings and meanings.
Readers will find a playful interaction between colors, feelings, images, and words, all presented in a humorous and engaging manner. The book combines elements of juvenile fiction and stories in verse, making it an enjoyable read for children. With its vibrant illustrations by G. Brian Karas, this edition invites young readers to discover the joy and creativity that a simple box of crayons can inspire.
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My Crayons Talk is the award-winning, Children’s Book Council chosen favorite from writer Patricia Hubbard and artist G. Brian Karas celebrating how colors express themselves–and what they mean to a young girl.
Colors, feelings, images, and words jostle and bounce off one another in this lively picture book, creating as much fun as any box of crayons has ever had.
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