Happy Mother's Day from the Crayons

Illustrated by Oliver Jeffers
$9.99 US
Penguin Young Readers | Philomel Books
On sale Feb 04, 2025 | 9780593624593
Age 4-8 years
Sales rights: US, Canada, Open Mkt
In a wonderful celebration of Mother's Day, the hilarious crayons from the #1 New York Times bestselling The Day The Crayons Quit love their moms--and mother figures in their lives--so much, they wrote a book about it!

Red Crayon loves his mom because she works extra hard, especially on the holidays. Yellow and Orange Crayons love their grandma who has a been like a mom to them. And White Crayon loves his mom a ton, even if he can't always see her. In this inclusive celebration of all kinds of families, the Crayons from The Day the Crayons Quit show how much the crayons love celebrating their moms--and other family members--on Mother's Day.
Praise for Happy Mother's Day from the Crayons:

"Laudably, Daywalt and Jeffers depict a variety of different families, allowing many readers to feel seen . . . [this book] adeptly balances humor and heart. Another endearing and amusing outing with these winsome characters." —Kirkus Reviews

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In a wonderful celebration of Mother's Day, the hilarious crayons from the #1 New York Times bestselling The Day The Crayons Quit love their moms--and mother figures in their lives--so much, they wrote a book about it!

Red Crayon loves his mom because she works extra hard, especially on the holidays. Yellow and Orange Crayons love their grandma who has a been like a mom to them. And White Crayon loves his mom a ton, even if he can't always see her. In this inclusive celebration of all kinds of families, the Crayons from The Day the Crayons Quit show how much the crayons love celebrating their moms--and other family members--on Mother's Day.

Praise

Praise for Happy Mother's Day from the Crayons:

"Laudably, Daywalt and Jeffers depict a variety of different families, allowing many readers to feel seen . . . [this book] adeptly balances humor and heart. Another endearing and amusing outing with these winsome characters." —Kirkus Reviews