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By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, [2022]Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 32 cmContent type:
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  • unmediated
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ISBN:
  • 9781534465886
  • 153446588X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • [E] 23
Summary: "When Jasper Rabbit finds a purple crayon willing to do his schoolwork for him, he is elated--at first"--
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A #1 New York Times bestseller!

From the team behind the New York Times bestselling Creepy Carrots! and Creepy Pair of Underwear! comes the third in this hilariously spooky series about a young rabbit and his peculiar encounters--featuring a sinister crayon!

Jasper Rabbit has a problem: he is NOT doing well in school. His spelling tests? Disasters. His math quizzes? Frightening to behold. But one day, he finds a crayon lying in the gutter. Purple. Pointy. Perfect. Somehow...it looked happy to see him. And it wants to help.

At first, Jasper is excited. Everything is going great. His spelling is fantastic . His math is stupendous . And best of all, he doesn't have to do ANY work! But then the crayon starts acting weird. It's everywhere, and it wants to do everything. And Jasper must find a way to get rid of it before it takes over his life. The only problem? The creepy crayon will not leave.

"When Jasper Rabbit finds a purple crayon willing to do his schoolwork for him, he is elated--at first"--

Ages 4-8. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.

Grades K-1. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.

Reviews provided by Syndetics

Booklist Review

Reynolds and Brown take Harold and the Purple Crayon into the twilight zone as young Jasper, having survived previous encounters with Creepy Carrots! (2012) and a Creepy Pair of Underwear! (2017), discovers that the crayon he finds in the gutter puts down correct answers on every test--but also insists on redoing his art project, creating an elaborate mural and leaving the ominous message: "YOU NEED ME." What can Jasper do when the crayon even comes back from being broken, melted, and thrown away, looking fresher than ever? Suddenly the unearned A+ grades and accolades from his teacher seem empty triumphs. Young audiences will respond sympathetically to Jasper's sad expression in Brown's atmospherically shadowy scenes as he is showered with praise at school and cheer him on when he firmly flushes the outraged bully away (and it, in a properly creepy epilogue, finds another victim). Yes, Jasper only gets a C+ on the next test, but it's glorious because it's his. Even readers who wouldn't mind a smart crayon of their own should see the value in that.

Horn Book Review

Reynolds and Brown (Creepy Carrots!; Creepy Pair of Underwear!, rev. 9/17) are back to haunt another innocuous item: your crayons! Jasper Rabbit could use some help with his schoolwork, and he gets it from a purple crayon with an expressively drawn cartoon face. That at-first-friendly visage eventually shows its sinister true colors as the crayon goes from helpful (magically improving Jasper's spelling) to downright possessive (scrawling "YOU NEED ME" on a mirror). Purple pops as the only color besides the noirish black-and-white of the illustrations (other than cameos by green underwear and orange carrots). Harold and the Purple Crayon meets Faust, and the imaginative, humorously written result is so ridiculous that it's hard to stay really scared. Shoshana Flax September/October 2022 p.46(c) Copyright 2022. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Kirkus Book Review

When a young rabbit who's struggling in school finds a helpful crayon, everything is suddenly perfect--until it isn't. Jasper is flunking everything except art and is desperate for help when he finds the crayon. "Purple. Pointy…perfect"--and alive. When Jasper watches TV instead of studying, he misspells every word on his spelling test, but the crayon seems to know the answers, and when he uses the crayon to write, he can spell them all. When he faces a math quiz after skipping his homework, the crayon aces it for him. Jasper is only a little creeped out until the crayon changes his art--the one area where Jasper excels--into something better. As guilt-ridden Jasper receives accolade after accolade for grades and work that aren't his, the crayon becomes more and more possessive of Jasper's attention and affection, and it is only when Jasper cannot take it anymore that he discovers just what he's gotten himself into. Reynolds' text might as well be a Rod Serling monologue for its perfectly paced foreboding and unsettling tension, both gentled by lightly ominous humor. Brown goes all in to match with a grayscale palette for everything but the purple crayon--a callback to black-and-white sci-fi thrillers as much as a visual cue for nascent horror readers. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Chilling in the best ways. (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Aaron Reynolds is the New York Times bestselling author of many highly acclaimed books for kids, including Here Comes Destructosaurus! , Carnivores , and the Caldecott Honor-winning book Creepy Carrots! . He regularly makes time to visit schools where his hilarious hands-on presentations keep kids spellbound. Aaron lives in Chicago with his wife, two kids, four cats, and anywhere between zero and ten goldfish, depending on the day. Visit Aaron at Aaron-Reynolds.com.

Peter Brown is the author and illustrator of many bestselling children's books, including Children Make Terrible Pets , Mr. Tiger Goes Wild , and The Curious Garden . He is also the author of the bestselling middle grade Wild Robot duology. He is the recipient of a Caldecott Honor for Creepy Carrots! , two E.B. White Read Aloud Awards, a New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book Award, and a Children's Choice Book Award for Illustrator of the Year. Peter's website is PeterBrownStudio.com.

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