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The crayon box that talked/ Shane DeRolf.

Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York: Scholastic, 1996DDC classification: SC D44 1996 Summary: "While walking through a toy store, the day before today, I overheard a crayon box with many things to say..." Once upon a time, Shane DeRolf wrote a poem. It was a deceptively simple poem, a charming little piece that celebrates the creation of harmony through diversity. The folks at the Ad Council heard it--and liked it so much that they made it the theme for their 1997 National Anti-Discrimination Campaign for Children. Following on the heels of nearly a year's worth of televised public service announcements, Random House is phonored to publish the picture book, illustrated in every color in the crayon box by dazzling newcomer Michael Letzig and conveying the sublimely simple message that when we all work together, the results are much more interesting and colorful.
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Books Books Grade School Scholastic Reading Center
Fiction
Fiction SC D44 1996 (Browse shelf) 1 Available SC7220
Books Books Grade School Scholastic Reading Center
Fiction
Fiction SC D44 1996 (Browse shelf) 1 Available SC04143
Books Books Grade School Scholastic Reading Center
Fiction
Fiction SC D44 1996 (Browse shelf) 1 Available SC04144
Books Books Grade School Scholastic Reading Center
Fiction
Fiction SC D44 1996 (Browse shelf) 1 Available SC04145

"While walking through a toy store, the day before today, I overheard a

crayon box with many things to say..." Once upon a time, Shane DeRolf wrote

a poem. It was a deceptively simple poem, a charming little piece that

celebrates the creation of harmony through diversity. The folks at the Ad

Council heard it--and liked it so much that they made it the theme for their

1997 National Anti-Discrimination Campaign for Children. Following on the heels

of nearly a year's worth of televised public service announcements, Random

House is phonored to publish the picture book, illustrated in every color in

the crayon box by dazzling newcomer Michael Letzig and conveying the sublimely

simple message that when we all work together, the results are much more

interesting and colorful.

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