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Harold and The Purple Crayon
Harold and The Purple Crayon
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Adapted from the original text, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson.
Published by Harper & Brothers.
Harold needed a path to walk on.
Adapted from the original text, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson.
Published by Harper & Brothers.
The path was too straight.
Adapted from the original text, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson.
Published by Harper & Brothers.
The path cut led to a nice place.
Adapted from the original text, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson.
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The apples tasted very good.
Adapted from the original text, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson.
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Harold was afraid of the dragon.
Adapted from the original text, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson.
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The squiggly line turned into an ocean
Adapted from the original text, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson.
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After some time, Harold decided to draw some land.
Adapted from the original text, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson.
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Harold drew nine of his favorite pies
Adapted from the original text, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson.
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Harold thought he was lost
Adapted from the original text, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson.
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Harold was tired and wanted to go to bed.
Adapted from the original text, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson.
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Harold forgot to draw the other half of the mountain
Adapted from the original text, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson.
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There was a beautiful view
Adapted from the original text, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson.
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The balloon landed in the yard.
Adapted from the original text, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson.
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None of the windows were his window.
Adapted from the original text, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson.
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Harold drew some more windows.
Adapted from the original text, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson.
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Harold found his window
Adapted from the original text, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson.
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The End!
Adapted from the original text, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson.
Published by Harper & Brothers.