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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
2nd best of the series,
By cyber_dude "cyber_dude" (SHARON, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Harold's Fairy Tale (Further Adventures of with the Purple Crayon) (Paperback)
Impossible to beat the original "Harold and the Purple Crayon", this is certainly the next best thing. This story is appealing to a somewhat older child than the original story, as it is a bit more complex. It is better than "Trip to the Sky", which has an odd story line that children do not follow as well. The new books that go with the television series are weak in comparison to the books written by Crockett Johnson.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Further Adventures with the Purple Crayon,
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This review is from: Harold's Fairy Tale (Further Adventures of with the Purple Crayon) (Paperback)
"One evening Harold got out of bed, took his purple crayon and the moon along, and went for a walk in an enchanted garden". So begins this classic tale, which expands on numerous original elements first introduced in its also excellent predecessor, Harold and the Purple Crayon. Harold exists in a world entirely defined by his imagination and the lines he draws with his purple crayon. These include a horizontal line - the horizon, the presence of which puts Harold on the ground, and the moon, placed in the sky, to differentiate what is up from down. But there is a problem with the enchanted garden; "Nothing grew in it. If he hadn't known it was an enchanted garden, Harold would scarcely have called it a garden at all". To deal with the issue, the protagonist of the story decides to have a conversation with the king. The action that subsequently unfolds has all the elements of a true heroic quest. Harold draws a castle (because he knows that kings live in castles) but finds his entrance barred by a gate that has been shut. Ever resourceful, he draws a mouse that is larger than he is. As a result, Harold has been downsized and can freely enter via an adjacent mouse hole. And now comes one of my favorite lines, "He invited the mouse in too, but the mouse preferred to stay outside". Realizing that as a pint sized person his audience with the king may be compromised, Harold sizes the stairs leading up to the throne room so that he is four and a half steps high - his usual height. Our hero is called upon to utilize all his resourcefulness to deal with the witch that turns out to have caused the enchantment in the garden. And even after this has been accomplished, more adventure accompanies Harold on his journey back home. But in the end all is well. Swept away on an out of control flying carpet that climbs even higher than the moon, Harold draws the fireplace and the high backed chair from his living room at home around it. The flying carpet is now a familiar rug. Harold asks his mother (who is seated in the chair) to read him a story before he goes back to bed. This book is a true delight. I suspect you will enjoy reading it to your children almost as much as they enjoy hearing it read.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gets the imagination going!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Harold's Fairy Tale (Further Adventures of with the Purple Crayon) (Paperback)
You have to love Harold and his purple crayon! You never know where they are going to take you. In this adventure, he and his crayon meet a king who is sad because there are no flowers in his enchanted garden. Well, Harold finds the reason for this crime and takes care of it. Well written and in such a nice rhythm. Your child will ask questions, think up scenarios, and wonder aloud at what will happen next.
10 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's so cute!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Harold's Fairy Tale (Further Adventures of with the Purple Crayon) (Paperback)
This was the cutest book I've ever read. If you're thinking about reading a short story this summer, read "Harold's Fairy Tale:Further Adventures with the Purple Crayon." By: Crockett Johnson. Remember this book deserves five stars. Have fun reading!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nostalgia!,
By Marty Quintana (Compton, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Harold's Fairy Tale (Further Adventures of with the Purple Crayon) (Paperback)
I grew up on Crockett Johnson's books. I am 39 years old, and still love reading these books. Of course, I read them to my kids now. I used to wish I had a purple crayon to make my imaginations come to life! Wow! what adventure! Thanks for making this book available to myself and my family. Such memories. Came in excellent condition, and arrived promptly. Great job,and God bless!
5.0 out of 5 stars
FOUR GENERATIONS OF READERS,
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This review is from: Harold's Fairy Tale (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (School & Library Binding)
THE PURPOSE OF THIS BOOK(AND MANY OTHERS) IS TO CREATE A LOVE OF READING IN MY GREAT GRANDAUGHTER,(AGE 2&1/2) A LOVE OF BOOKS AND READING. FOUR GENERATIONS ARE INVOLVED IN THE EFFORT: I AM PURCHASING THE BOOKS, ALL FROM AMAZON SO FAR MY DAUGHTER,A RETIRED TEACHER, IS THE LIBRARIAN, ARRANGING THE BOOKS, CHRONOLOGICALLY RELATED TO HER GRANDDAUGHTER'S MATURING AND READING SKILL LEVEL. SHE DELIVERS THE BOOKS TO THE PARENTS (HER SON AND DAUGHTER IN LAW) THE GREAT GRANDDAUGHTER IS READ TO BY HER PARENTS AND GRANDMOTHER WHICH SHE LOVES. THE FIRST BOOK IS A HAROLD BOOK AND SHE IS STARTING TO RECOGNIZE WORDS. HAROLD'S FAIRY TALE IS A WONDERFUL IST BOOK AND I HAVE PURCHASED TWO OTHERS
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Imagination!,
By Ching Di (USA) - See all my reviews
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I've seen this on TV and read this in book, takes child's imagination to great level. Thanks!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Harold-ed Out,
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This review is from: Harold's Fairy Tale (Further Adventures of with the Purple Crayon) (Paperback)
Book in excellent condition, daughter is just stuck on few books and DVDs at a time and hasn't gotten to this one yet.
4.0 out of 5 stars
like the original,
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This review is from: Harold's Fairy Tale (Further Adventures of with the Purple Crayon) (Paperback)
My 4-year-old son was a huge fan of the original "harold and the purple crayon", and he likes this one just as much.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A story for more than one generation,
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This review is from: Harold's Fairy Tale (Further Adventures of with the Purple Crayon) (Paperback)
Back in the 80s my two children loved to have this book read to them night after night. Now I am visited by grandchildren who ask for the purple crayon again and again. A great book for the one and a half to four year old set.
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Harold's Fairy Tale (Further Adventures of with the Purple Crayon) by Crockett Johnson (Paperback - January 20, 1994)
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