What is the problem in Harold and the Purple Crayon?

The protagonist, Harold, is a curious four-year-old boy who, with his purple crayon, has the power to create a world of his own simply by drawing it. Harold wants to go for a walk in the moonlight, but there is no moon, so he draws one. He has nowhere to walk, so he draws a path.

What age group is Harold and the Purple Crayon?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780064430227
Pages: 64
Sales rank: 2,984
Product dimensions: 6.02(w) x 7.50(h) x 0.22(d)
Age Range: 4 – 7 Years

Is Harold and the Purple Crayon wordless?

This wordless portrayal of a young girl’s epic escape from boredom begins when she uses a red crayon to draw a door — a door so inviting, she steps right through it.

What grade level is Harold and the Purple Crayon?

Leveled Books Database

• Harold and the Purple Crayon
Author: Johnson, Crockett Amazon: More Info | Buy Now – If available Guided Reading Level: K Reading Recovery Level: 17 Grade Level: 2.25

Who is the illustrator of Harold and the Purple Crayon?

Crockett Johnson
Harold and the Purple Crayon/Illustrators
Crockett Johnson (Illustrator) With all the time we have on our hands currently Crockett Johnson’s Harold and the Purple Crayon is the perfect children’s book to read and explore.

Who created Harold and the Purple Crayon?

Harold and the Purple Crayon/Authors

What is the genre of Harold and the Purple Crayon?

Children’s literature
Picture bookFantasy Fiction
Harold and the Purple Crayon/Genres

When did Harold and the Purple Crayon come out?

1955
Harold and the Purple Crayon/Originally published

Parents need to know that Harold and the Purple Crayon is a classic children’s book first published in 1955 that features a calm, upbeat but mostly silent little boy who creates his surroundings with his ever-present purple crayon.

How many pages is Harold and the Purple Crayon?

64
Harold and the Purple Crayon/Page count

What genre is Harold and the Purple Crayon?

What does Harold draw in Harold and the Purple Crayon?

We know that Harold wants to go on a journey under the moonlight, but when he does not see the moon shining, he uses his purple crayon to draw a moon in the sky.

What kind of book is Harold and the Purple Crayon?