Creative Fixes Short Answer
Duncan’s crayons are unhappy, so he listens carefully to their concerns and comes up with creative ways to solve them. He uses Pink for a dinosaur, Black for a castle, and Beige for a sandy beach. Every crayon gets used in a new and exciting way. Duncan’s problem-solving shows great leadership and imagination.
Students develop reading comprehension by following problem-resolution structure. It enhances language around emotions, roles, and teamwork. The story reinforces listening skills and innovative thinking. It also offers great material for vocabulary-building and roleplay.