"Red, blue, purple, green-crayons come in a rainbow of colors! And anyone with an imagination can enjoy these easy-to-use art supplies. But when were crayons first discovered? How have they changed throughout time? And how are they made today? Learn the answers to these questions and more in this informational book all about crayons"--
"Red, blue, purple, green-crayons come in a rainbow of colors! And anyone with an imagination can enjoy these easy-to-use art supplies. But when were crayons first discovered? How have they changed throughout time? And how are they made today? Learn the answers to these questions and more in this informational book all about crayons"--
Red, blue, purple, green--crayons come in a rainbow of colors! And anyone with an imagination can enjoy these easy-to-use art supplies. But when were crayons first discovered? How have they changed throughout time? And how are they made today? Learn the answers to these questions and more in this informational book all about crayons.
Young learners will appreciate these explanations of how familiar objects are made. Each title covers the invention and early history of the object, manufacturing and delivery, and other interesting facts. Readers can learn about the world's tallest crayon or that sneakers have been around since 1832. Large photos and other images break up the text and support comprehension. The vibrant colors of different ice cream flavors and the various crayons pop off the page. Color is also used to draw attention to glossary words within the text. Other features include a table of contents, an index, and suggestions for books and websites for further reading. Directions for a related activity such as making your own crayons or designing your own sneakers complete each book. VERDICT This would be a useful series for looking at changes over time and also very helpful for discussing raw materials and finished products.--Suzanne Costner, Fairview Elementary School, TN "School Library Journal"
Mae Respicio is a nonfiction writer and middle grade author whose novel, THE HOUSE THAT LOU BUILT, won an Asian/Pacific American Libraries Association Honor Award and was an NPR Best Book. Mae lives with her family in California and some of her favorite everyday things include books, beaches, and ube ice cream.
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