I'm not sure what it is about this kid Duncan, but his crayons sure 
are a colorful bunch of characters! Having soothed the hurt feelings of 
one group who threatened to quit, Duncan now faces a whole new group of 
crayons asking to be rescued. From Maroon Crayon, who was lost beneath 
the sofa cushions and then broken in two after Dad sat on him; to poor 
Turquoise, whose head is now stuck to one of Duncan's stinky socks after
 they both ended up in the dryer together; to Pea Green, who knows darn 
well that no kid likes peas and who ran away—each and every crayon has a
 woeful tale to tell and a plea to be brought home to the crayon box.
Look for a special glow-in-the-dark picture [Note: make sure to “charge” it under a light first].
Praise for The Day the Crayons Came Home  "Mr.
 Daywalt’s text blends with Mr. Jeffers’s illustrations to make a 
picture book that will have children clamoring for more crayon 
adventures."—The Wall Street Journal  
“Continues its predecessor’s pleasing, goofy conceit…Once again, both Daywalt’s text and Jeffers’ illustrations are endearing.”—New York Times Book Review
 
 “By telling stories from the points of view of crayons, giving voices 
to the small and ignored, Daywalt and Jeffers have created two books 
that offer plenty of charm and fun, but also make children feel deeply 
understood.”—The Boston Globe
