Hi, all: If you've been working with Storyline characters for some time, you'll probably get a kick out of this presentation (and ELH challenge #248 submission). It's funny how these characters come alive, the more you work with them. Based on the book The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt.
Thanks, Ashley. The original book is pretty hysterical. I read it with my
daughter, and thought, "Oh, man...I HAVE to do this for the Articulate
characters." Thanks for "reading." --Daniel
Enjoyed this Daniel. I love reading the book with the kids, they insist that I put on crazy voices for each crayon too so couldn't help read your story in my head like that too.
The second book in the series is good too, The Day the Crayons Came Home.
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Daniel,
Loved the original book, and this Storyline version had me laughing throughout! Thanks for sharing, and I'm glad this had a happy ending!
Thanks, Ashley. The original book is pretty hysterical. I read it with my
daughter, and thought, "Oh, man...I HAVE to do this for the Articulate
characters." Thanks for "reading." --Daniel
Enjoyed this Daniel. I love reading the book with the kids, they insist that I put on crazy voices for each crayon too so couldn't help read your story in my head like that too.
The second book in the series is good too, The Day the Crayons Came Home.
Daniel,
This was hysterical, thank you so much for sharing! I was loling hard!
I'm ready for a sequel.
Thanks, David.
In the second book, I love the crayon that changes his name to "Esteban,
the Magnificent." I could see character Ron doing that.
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