I love putting together a display for Pencil Day and Crayon Day because there are so many books in the library to choose from. I have written about both days before, so put pencil and or crayon in the search part of my blog.
We recently purchased a new book about a pencil.
This story by Carly Gledhill is not about drawing with a pencil, but rather about writing. Pencil has written THE BEST STORY EVER and he can’t wait to share it with you. But when Pencil’s characters refuse to keep to the story, chaos unfolds. Can Pencil pull his story back on track so that everyone can play a part and everyone can enjoy it? A celebration of creativity, story writing and resilience.
Similarly, this masterpiece by Zeno Sworder focuses initially on a pencil where when a picture-book maker runs out of stories, his pencil decides it's time to tell her own... about how
trees make all of our lives possible but they are often absent from stories because we tend to only care and feel for characters that are like us.
What is a pencil? A forest transformed. In this beautifully illustrated wordless picture book, young readers can follow a pencil's life cycle
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