Why the Day the Crayons Quit Yellow Crayon Matters
If you've ever sat down to read The Day the Crayons Quit, yellow crayon is probably one of the first characters that sticks in your mind because of his sheer, hilarious pettiness. It's a brilliant book by Drew Daywalt, illustrated by Oliver Jeffers, and honestly, it's a staple in our house. While all the crayons have their grievances, the drama surrounding Yellow is special. He's not just tired like Blue or overworked like Red; he's caught in a high-stakes, passive-aggressive turf war with Orange over who the "true" color of the sun is. ...