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F**
Kid friendly
My 5 year old loves this book! She took it to the car, and every time she's there she reads this book. It super cute, and kids friendly! Would recommend
M**K
Nice quality and very good message and illustrations thru page one until the end.
Wonderful book for kids to not pressure themselves, if their art isn't perfect. So many times , kids will give up on themselves and their art because another child's art is better. The author and illustrator show their concern for kids by giving them an answer to scribblers. Pencil helps purple marker feel better about himself , just when purple marker is feeling very bad . Pencil has far creative knowledge . Pencil uses his skill to help in a way without purple marker feeling bad. Pencil reminds me of a great school teacher that is wise and pulls the whole class together to learn.
A**A
A great lesson on acceptance and outside the box thinking!
I loved this book and it’s the perfect follow up to When Pencil Met Eraser. It not only teaches young kids to think outside the box, but also teaches kids that it's ok to be yourself and do the things you like and enjoy. Same as the first book, When Pencil Met The Markers, it's a great example of team work and how important it is to accept, support and encourage others to do what they love!
M**E
These keep on getting better!
I picked up "When Pencil Met Eraser" when it first came out and my friend's kids LOVED it so there was no question that I had to snag this one as well. These books inspire creativity while also teaching teamwork and positivity. Couldn't recommend this book more, it will definitely be the book your kids are begging to read every night!
D**R
My son LOVES the this book!
My son is in first grade and he gets to pick out a book everyday to read for 15 minutes and he can’t get enough of this book!! He’s picked it out 4 days in a row and immediately wants to color with markers after! I would a absolutely recommend this book and so would my son!
L**.
good books
I like the first two books - but CLEARLY at the end of "When Pencil meets the markers" it shows CRAYONS. SO, why isn't the third book "When pencil met the crayons"??????? Why is the third book - "When glitter met glue"?
D**E
Love this!
My daughter loves this book! She’s six. It’s a can’t miss gift if you’re looking for an engaging story with clever dialogue and playful illustrations. Moral of this story, be yourself, especially when it seems most challenging.
L**N
Highly Recommended!!
When Pencil Met the Markers is full of color and imagination! I love the purple marker and how it represents the creative child in all of us! Beautifully written and illustrated!
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