Harold's Fairy Tale: Further Adventures With the Purple Crayon

by Crockett Johnson

Harold and the Purple Crayon (2)

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With his purple crayon Harold draws his way into an enchanted garden troubled by a giant witch.

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That purple-crayon wielding toddler Harold returns in this second imaginative adventure, this time drawing himself into a fairy-tale of his own creation. "One evening Harold got out of bed, took his purple crayon and the moon along, and went for a walk in an enchanted garden," the book begins, going on to detail the quest to discover what ails the (barely there) garden. Drawing a castle, in order to ask the king about it, Harold discovers that the trouble can be laid at the door of either a witch or a giant. As it turns out, the culprit is both a giant and a witch, one whom Harold manages to defeat, with the aid of (what else?) his purple crayon...

As with its predecessor, Harold and the Purple Crayon, I found this depiction of a child's show more imaginative play to be absolutely spot-on, offering a perceptive portrait of the creative process of make-believe, in which setting, characters, and plot are all brought into being by the young person himself. The spare artwork - just Harold and the purple lines created by his crayon - suits the simple text to a tee. I don't know, all told, that I loved Harold's Fairy Tale quite as much as its hero's first adventure with the purple crayon, but it was still immensely engaging, intelligent, and fun. Highly recommended to younger children, or to those looking for children's stories about the importance of make-believe. show less
One of the cutest books ever. Harold is a little boy who uses his purple crayon to make his imaginations come to life. He creates this magical world where you would have a king, with an enchanted garden, a mystery in finding out why it's enchanted and how to fix it, and a flying carpet that takes him home. It's an exciting adventure that he takes with his imagination. I can imagine it would be a great read aloud book for kids.
This book is a very creative book. When little kids read this, I'm sure their imaginations come to life. Harold makes anything he thinks of. It is a very good book to get creative juices flowing. Although the pictures are simple, it is a very fun read
Harold and his purple crayon go on incredible adventures. As long as he has his crayon, he can draw himself out of any danger. Some lovely puns are included in this book at no extra charge. Fits perfectly in a child's hands.
My favorite childhood book, by the creator of Mr. O'Malley
harold takes his little purple crayon and goes around drawing amazing different objects to help his adventure
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Crockett Johnson, pen name for David Johnson Leisk, was born October, 20, 1906 in New York City. He studied art at Cooper Union in 1924 and New York University in 1925. He wrote political cartoons for the New Masses from 1940-1943. In 1942, his popular character Barnaby first appeared in the newspaper, PM, and was later syndicated into 52 American show more newspapers. He married author Ruth Krauss in the early 1940s and illustrated three of her children's books: The Carrot Seed, How to Make an Earthquake, and The Happy Egg. His first children's book, Who's Upside Down? was published in 1952. His well-known series with his character Harold, began in 1955 with Harold and the Purple Crayon. He died of lung cancer on July 11, 1975 at the age of 68. show less

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Canonical title
Harold's Fairy Tale: Further Adventures With the Purple Crayon
Original publication date
1956
People/Characters
Harold [Harold and the Purple Crayon]
Related movies
Harold's Fairy Tale (1974 | IMDb)
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Children's Books, Picture Books
DDC/MDS
398.2Society, government, & cultureCustoms, etiquette & folkloreFolklore & FolktalesFolk literature
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PZ8 .J454 .HLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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