



On the very back of the book is a postcard photo of the leaning tower of Pisa. Since money is no object on this journey, we are free to dream big. I told my daughter we were going to plan an imaginary trip to any country of her choice. The book presents a great opportunity to introduce some fun geography learning ideal for younger learners. It is quite humorous and had both my daughter and I laughing out loud. If you have children, in my opinion, this is a must read children’s book. Some of those crayons sent him postcards from various countries around the world. In the story, a little boy named Duncan get’s a strange stack of postcards in the mail from some of his crayons that he forgot about or lost over the years.
