The Day The Crayons Quit
By: Drew Daywalt Illustrator:Oliver Jeffers
Genre and author's purpose
The Genre of the story is fantasy. The author's purpose is to entertain
Theme
The theme is it is not fair to treat others differently because it results in fighting
Point of view and mood/tone
The point of view is third person the mood/tone is mad,sad,and funny
Interesting Vocabulary
Some interesting vocabulary is overworked- work to much with out rest Naked-the crayon dose not have a wrapper
Summary
The crayons are mad at Duncan because he dose not treat them all the same . They all get in a fight and write him letters telling him they are quitting . Then Duncan uses them all together in one picture
Evaluation
I think the story teaches you to treat everybody the same . This is because the kid dose not treat everybody the same and the crayons show him why you have to treat everybody the same