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In The Wall Street Journal, Meghan Cox Gurdon writes that the latest publishing boom is children's books with transgender themes. Here's hoping it has an unintended positive effect.
“Red” by Michael Hall is the story of a mislabeled crayon, a little guy whose waxy blue self is covered in a red paper wrapper and no one — not his parents, his teachers, his grandparents ...
The markings, which were centered on one name etched in the east side of the nearly 247-foot-long wall, was discovered about 8:45 p.m. Wednesday.
Torch Red is the only crayon in his inventory that's one of one. KENS 5 reached out to Crayola to learn the history of this highly coveted find in the Gwyn household. A spokesperson said: ...
It was a Torch Red crayon. "It's now Scarlet and it's just got a different label on it," he explained. "It's the exact same color, same crayon, they just rewrapped it." ...
Torch Red is the only crayon in his inventory that's one of one. KENS 5 reached out to Crayola to learn the history of this highly coveted find in the Gwyn household. A spokesperson said: ...
Torch Red is the only crayon in his inventory that's one of one. KENS 5 reached out to Crayola to learn the history of this highly coveted find in the Gwyn household. A spokesperson said: ...
Torch Red is the only crayon in his inventory that's one of one. KENS 5 reached out to Crayola to learn the history of this highly coveted find in the Gwyn household. A spokesperson said: ...
In Kerr County, near San Antonio, Richard Gwyn proudly displays nearly 50,000 crayons, including rare gems and treasured finds.
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