When Newton found a red crayon lying in the grass next to the sidewalk in front of his house, he knew at once it was magic.
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Everything Newton draws with his magic red crayon becomes real, and heeding his mother's admonition he flies the airplane he draws right out the window.
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Not in the House, Newton!
September 2002, Tandem Library
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in English
0613729099 9780613729093
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"When Newton found a red crayon lying in the grass next to the sidewalk in front of his house, he knew at once it was magic."
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