 | Harold goes for an adventurous walk in the moonlight with his purple crayon. |
 | Although the text is very matter of fact, this story about a young boy named Harold is full of imagination and adventure. One night, Harold decides to go for a moonlit walk, and so, using his seemingly magical purple crayon, he draws himself a moon... |
 | This charming, enchanting celebration of the power of imagination is based on the classic book by Crockett Johnson, which came out in 1955, and has captivated both children and adults ever since. The series follows the adventures of Harold, a... |
 | The year she is in the third grade is a sad time for Amber because her best friend Justin is getting ready to move to a distant state. |
 | Although they are many different colors, the crayons in a box discover that when they get together they can appreciate each other and make a complete picture. |
 | Harold, of "Harold and the Purple Crayon" fame, celebrates Christmas by using his magic crayon to draw himself to the North Pole. During this snowy adventure, Harold helps Santa Claus save Christmas. |
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 | In THE GIRL WITH THE BROWN CRAYON, Paley introduces her students to the picture books of Leo Lionni and builds an entire classroom experience around them. |
 | Crockett Johnson has enchanted viewers worldwide with tales of Harold and his magical purple crayon. Included here are "A Picture for Harold's Room," "Harold's Fairy Tale" and "Harold and the Purple Crayon." The DVD version also includes "Mysterious... |
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