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One evening Harold decided to go for a walk in the moonlight. But there wasn't any moon, and Harold needed a moon for a walk in the moonlight. Fortunately, he had brought his purple crayon. So he drew a moon. He also needed something to walk on. So he drew a path...
And thus begins one of the most imaginative and enchanting adventures in all of children's books. The creative concept behind this beloved story has intrigued children and kept them absorbed for generations, as page by page unfolds the dramatic and clever adventures of Harold and his purple crayon.
Harold goes for an adventurous walk in the moonlight with his purple crayon.
An ingenious and original picture story in which a small boy out for a walk--happily with crayon in hand--draws himself some wonderful adventures. A little book that will be loved.
More Reviews and RecommendationsCrockett Johnson is the much-loved author and illustrator of five books about Harold and The Purple Crayon. He is also the illustrator of The Carrot Seed by Ruth Krauss.
Number of Reviews: 14
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My favorite young childhood book.
campstanhope
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, A reviewer, 10/12/2007
As a young reader I loved Harold, because he could set his own destiny. He started being afraid, so he drew himself out of the danger. I still have my little hardback book and purchased this one for my great-nephew, whose profile reminds me of Harold.
Also recommended: As a 6th grader, I loved the book 'The Calico Ball' (which I don't think is in print anymore).
Teaches Imagination to Children
A reviewer, A dad who has LEARNED from his kid, 06/06/2007
This book teaches children that if they go out for an adventure and don't find one, to create one for themselves. This makes every day a special day.
Also recommended: Wonderful Stories from Skog Forest.
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