Harold and the Purple Crayon... and More Harold Stories (Scholastic Video Collection) Sale
HAROLD AND THE PURPLE CRAYON: Harold wants to take a walk in the moonlight so he draws a moon with his purple crayon. Now he is on a fantastic voyage!
A PICTURE FOR HAROLD’S ROOM: Harold draws a picture for his room. Soon he’s bigger than a mountain. Next he’s smaller than a bird. How will he ever get home?
HAROLD’S FAIRY TALE: With his purple crayon, Harold takes a trip through an enchanted garden, where he meets a king, an invisible giant witch, and a fairy with one magic wish.
(All stories written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson)
DVD Features: Mysterious Tadpole; Drummer Hoff; Smile for Auntie; Read Along; Interactive Menus; Story Selection

Description
Imagination soars and adventure abounds when the young Harold picks up his purple crayon and begins to draw. Crockett Johnson's Harold walks along a straight path, thrashes in choppy seas, and climbs high mountains in these animated portrayals of Harold and the Purple Crayon, A Picture for Harold's Room, and Harold's Fairy Tale. Along the way, Harold encounters dragons, becomes a giant, shrinks to half the size of a daisy, and foils an invisible witch--all in the company of the trusty moon. DVD bonus stories (not written by Johnson) include "The Mysterious Tadpole," in which a young boy's Scottish uncle sends some truly incredible birthday gifts; "Drummer Hoff," a fun rhyming story about a drummer and a cannon; and "Smile for Auntie," an amusing look at just how silly some adults will act to make a baby smile. Optional read-along subtitles are provided for all selections. (Ages 2 to 6) --Tami Horiuchi
Harold and the Purple Crayon... and More Harold Stories (Scholastic Video Collection) Customer Review
My son has sensory integrative disorder and LOVES this video. He walks around the house pretending to be Harold, drawing with his crayon. He drew a treadmill and started walking on (his imaginary) treadmill! What an inspiration for representational play. I can't recommend it enough. I wish I could give it more stars.
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