The Crayon Box that Talked
"While walking through a toy store, the day before today, I overheard a<br><br>crayon box with many things to say..." Once upon a time, Shane DeRolf wrote<br><br>a poem. It was a deceptively simple poem, a charming little piece that<br><br>celebrates the creation of harmony through diversity. The folks at the Ad<br><br>Council heard it--and liked it so much that they made it the theme for their<br><br>1997 National Anti-Discrimination Campaign for Children. Following on the heels<br><br>of nearly a year's worth of televised public service announcements, Random<br><br>House is phonored to publish the picture book, illustrated in every color in<br><br>the crayon box by dazzling newcomer Michael Letzig and conveying the sublimely<br><br>simple message that when we all work together, the results are much more<br><br>interesting and colorful.<br><br><br><br><br>