 This book is called The Day the Cranes Quit by Drew Daywalt. One day in class, Duncan went to take out his crayons and found a stack of letters with his name on them. Hey Duncan, it's me, Red Cran. We need to talk. You make me work harder than any of your other crayons. All year long, I wear myself out coloring fire engines, apples, strawberries, and everything else that's red. I even work on holidays. I have to color all the Santa's at Christmas and all the hearts at Valentine's Day. I need a rest. Your overworked friend, Red Cran. Dear Duncan, all right, listen, I love that I'm your favorite crayon for grapes, dragons, and wizards hats, but it makes me crazy that so much of my gorgeous color goes outside the lines. If you don't start coloring inside the lines soon, I'm going to completely lose it. Your very neat friend, Purple Cran. Dear Duncan, I'm tired of being called light brown or dark tan because I am neither. I am beige and I am proud. I'm also tired of being second place to Mr. Brown Cran. It's not fair that brown gets all the bears, ponies, and puppies. Well, the only things I get are turkey dinners, if I'm lucky, and wheat. And let's be honest, when was the last time you saw a kid excited about coloring wheat? Your beige friend, Beige Cran. Duncan, Gray Cran here, you're killing me. I know you love elephants and I know that elephants are gray, but that's a lot of space to color in all by myself. And don't even get me started on your rhinos, hippos, and humpback whales. You know how tired I am after handling one of those things. Such big animals. Baby penguins are gray, you know. So are very tiny rocks, pebbles. How about one of those once in a while to give me a break? Your very tired friend, Gray Cran. Dear Duncan, you color with me, but why? Most of the time I'm the same color as the page you are using me on. White. If I didn't have a black outline, you wouldn't even know I was there. I'm not even in the rainbow. I'm only used to color snow or to fill an empty space between the other things. And it leaves me feeling, well, empty. We need to talk. Your empty friend, White Cran. White Cran in the snow by Duncan. Hi, Duncan. I hate being used to draw the outline of things, things that are colored in by other colors, all of which think they're brighter than me. I'm not fair. It's not fair when you use me to draw a nice beach ball and then fill in the colors of the ball with all the other crayons. How about a black beach ball sometime? Is that too much to ask? Your friend, Black Cran. Dear Duncan, as Green Cran, I am writing for two reasons. One is to say that I like my workloads of crocodiles, trees, dinosaurs, and frogs. I have no problem and wish to congratulate you on a very successful coloring things green career so far. The second reason I write is for my friends, Yellow Cran and Orange Cran, who are no longer speaking to each other. Both crayons feel they should be the color of the sun. Please settle this soon because they're driving the rest of us crazy. Your happy friend, Green Cran. Dear Duncan, Yellow Cran here. I need you to tell Orange Cran that I am the color of the sun. I would tell him but we are no longer speaking. And I can prove I'm the color of the sun. Two, last Tuesday you used me to color in the sun in your happy farm coloring book. In case you've forgotten, it's on page seven. You can't miss me. I'm shining down brilliantly on a field of yellow corn, your pal, and the true color of the sun, Yellow Cran. Dear Duncan, I see Yellow Cran already talked to you. The big whiner. Anyway, could you please tell Mr. Tattletail that he is not the color of the sun? I would but we're no longer speaking. We both know I am clearly the color of the sun because on Thursday you used me to color the sun on both the Monkey Island and the Meet the Zookeeper pages in your Day at the Zoo coloring book. Orange, you glad I'm here? Ha ha! Your pal and the real color of the sun, Orange Cran. Dear Duncan, it has been great being your favorite color this past year and the year before and the year before that. I have really enjoyed all those oceans, lakes, rivers, raindrops, rain clouds and clear skies. But the bad news is that I am so short and stubby I can't even see over the railing in the Cran box anymore. I need a break. Your very stubby friend, Blue Cran. Duncan. Okay, listen here, kid. You have not used me once in the past year. It's because you think I am a girl's color, isn't it? Speaking of which, please tell your little sister I said thank you for using me to color in her Little Princess coloring book. I think she did a fabulous job of staying inside the lines. Now back to us. Could you please use me sometime to color the occasional pink dinosaur or monster or cowboy? Goodness knows they could use a splash of color. Your unused friend, Pink Cran. Hey, Duncan. It's me, Peach Cran. Why did you peel off my paper wrapping? Now I'm naked and too embarrassed to leave the Cran box. I don't even have any underwear. How would you like to go to school naked? I need some clothes. Help your naked friend, Peach Cran. Well, poor Duncan just wanted to color and of course he wanted his crayons to be happy and that gave him an idea. When Duncan showed his teacher his new picture, she gave him an A for coloring and an A plus for creativity.