28th Oct 2024
In a quiet classroom, there sat a big box. This was not an ordinary box; it held many crayons of every color! One day, something magical happened. The crayons wiggled and jiggled until they jumped right out of the box!
Each crayon was bright and cheerful. There was Red, who was always excited and said, 'Let’s make something beautiful!' Then came Blue, who loved to paint the sky, and Green, who loved trees, grass, and every living thing. They were all ready for an adventure!
The crayons decided to show the children how to mix colors. Red said, 'If you add me with Yellow, we can make Orange!' The kids gasped in delight as the crayons danced around them, swirling colors together in the air.
Next, Blue and Yellow teamed up. 'Let’s create Green together!' they exclaimed. The children watched wide-eyed as colors mixed and twirled, creating all sorts of new hues. It was like a rainbow swirling all around them!
The crayons decided to create a giant artwork. They all worked together, each adding their special color. Red made bright flowers, Blue painted a clear sky, and Yellow added a sunny sun. The picture was coming to life!
Everyone in the class grabbed their own crayons to join in. They colored in the lines and added their own ideas. Green added a grassy field, and Brown created a big tree. They felt so happy to work with their new crayon friends!
They didn’t just draw; they learned the names of colors too! 'This is Magenta, a lovely mix!' sang the happy Pink crayon, always cheeky and fun. The kids cheered; they were learning and having fun!
As they worked, the crayons taught the children about shades. 'Watch this!' said Blue, turning lighter. 'I can be Light Blue! And I can be Dark Blue too!' The kids giggled and tried to make their own shades.
At the end of the day, they had created a giant mural filled with colors and joy. The crayons jumped back into their box, tired but happy. They promised to come back and play another day, leaving behind a world of color.
The teacher smiled and said, 'Thank you, crayons! You taught us so much!' The kids knew that when they picked up a crayon, they were not just coloring but painting their dreams!