However, Gary soon finds out about Harold’s magical power: he can draw anything with his purple crayon and that thing comes to life. After seeing this magic unfold with his own eyes, Gary tries ...
This tactile interpretation of Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson, was crowd-sourced and designed by students at the University of Colorado, Boulder. A re-mixed version (seen below), was ...
Anything that Harold draws with his magic crayon becomes real in our world too, much to the delight of his newfound young friend Mel (Benjamin Bottani). It’s an inherently fun idea that director ...
Armed with a purple crayon and plenty of imagination, a 4-year-old boy named Harold creates his own world in this Emmy-winning animated series based on Crockett Johnson's classic children's book.
Harold and the Purple Crayon, the famed 1955 children’s picture book, is getting the three-dimensional treatment nearly 70 years after its release. The picture book, written and illustrated by ...