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The Day the Crayons Came Home

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Type: Play

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The companion to the #1 blockbuster bestseller, The Day the Crayons Quit!  

One day Duncan was happily coloring with his crayons when a stack of postcards arrived in the mail. These postcards are from a whole other group of crayons that belong to Duncan. These are the crayons that got lost, left behind or neglected and are begging to return to the crayon box.

Maroon was only used once- to draw a scab and was lost over 2 years ago, tan cannot even tell what color he is anymore and is devastated because he was eaten and thrown up by the family dog and is now covered in carpet fuzz and brown is upset because he is always used to color poop.

Duncan is saddened when reading these postcards from his lost, broken or neglected so he gathered them all up and created a place where “each crayon would always feel at home.”