![]() ![]() There are great details of color on the page, and I love the way that the various creative ideas of the children all remain in place at the end of the book, completely come to life.Ī celebration of art and creativity, this book along with its predecessor will become beloved reads. He creates entire worlds that have real depth to them, that take readers on amazing adventures. The fast ride adds greatly to the appeal here, never bogging down and always revealing new visual wonders to explore.īecker’s art shines on the page. That offers the wild pace of an adventure novel or film, so it suits the subject. The pace here is rapid, giving only a few images for each color that is gathered. At each one they gather another crayon color until they reach the pinnacle of the temple where the bad guys almost get them…īecker has created a wordless book that has the same appeal as the first book. ![]() They embark on a quest to bring all of the crayons together, venturing into the depths of the sea, onto desert islands, to pyramids and temples. The two children go through the door and find themselves in a new world. ![]() He is dragged off by soldiers but as he goes, he drops his orange crayon, one that is just like their red and purple ones. The two children head off on a fantasy quest this time after a king comes through a door and hands them a map. ![]() This follow-up to the Caldecott Honor winning Journey continues the wordless travels of the two characters from the first book. ![]()
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