![]() ![]() In terms of the creepy factor though, I should warn that this is the most likely to scare children as the crayon, while presented quite friendly at first, comes off far more intimidating than the antagonists of the other books. My daughter loves all three, personally I rank this above the first (Creepy Carrots) and below the second (Creepy Pair of Underwear). Introducing the latest addition to the Creepy Tales Series, and the newest Creepster to haunt our buddy Jasper Rabbit featured in the MaiStoryBook Library Collection: Creepy Crayon by Aaron Reynolds & Peter Brown. Creepy Crayon by Aaron Reynolds 4.30 avg. ![]() Again the art is wonderful, full of black, white and grays emulating old Universal monster movies (with frames that feel very much like they are from horror movies), with a dash of whatever the theme color is (in this case purple for the crayon). ![]() Third in the series of kid’s books about this poor rabbit and his supernatural encounters. No art time, no enjoyment, not unless the crayon allows it. but then it won’t let him do anything for himself. It seems pleasant enough at first, helping him ace his test, answer all questions right without studying, and allowing for more video game time. In fact, it’s more than CREEPY, it may be evil. ![]()
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