👉 "Crabtree and Evelyn" is an English nursery rhyme with a twist. It translates to "Crayon tree and Eves' little girl." The rhyme begins with crays, which are crayons, and then proceeds with Eves (a female name), who was a big fan of the crayon tree, to get her interest in drawing. The reference to an eves' little girl is meant to suggest that the crayon tree has a deep connection to the female child, perhaps suggesting a sense of imagination or creativity in children's play.