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The Happy Egg
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Ruth Krauss,Crockett Johnson |
A bird hatches from its egg and learns to fly. |
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Harold y el lápiz morado
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Crockett Johnson |
Harold provides himself with many adventures with his purple crayon. |
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Harold's purple crayon treasury
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Crockett Johnson |
Harold's adventures with his purple crayon. |
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Harold at the North Pole
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Crockett Johnson |
With the aid of his purple crayon, Harold goes to the North Pole to get Santa ready for his journey. |
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Harold's A B C
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Crockett Johnson |
Harold takes a trip to the moon and comes home again simply by drawing his way through the letters of the alphabet with a purple crayon. |
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A Picture for Harold's Room
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Crockett Johnson |
Stepping into the picture he had drawn with his purple crayon, Harold continues drawing his way through various adventures. |
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Will spring be early or will spring be late?
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Crockett Johnson |
So anxious is the groundhog to predict an early spring that he is grossly misled by an artificial flower. |
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Barnaby
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Crockett Johnson |
The comic revolves around a precocious five-year-old named Barnaby Baxter and his fairy godfather Jackeen J. O'Malley. Yet O'Malley, a cigar-chomping, bumbling con-artist and fast-talker, is not your… |
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The Blue Ribbon Puppies
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Crockett Johnson |
Two children wanting to award a blue ribbon to the best puppy decide they are all best in some way. |
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Harold's Fairy Tale
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Crockett Johnson |
With his purple crayon Harold draws his way into an enchanted garden troubled by a giant witch. |
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Harold's Trip to the Sky
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Crockett Johnson |
Harold travels to the sky with the help of his purple crayon. |
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