Harold goes for a walk in the moonlight created by the moon he drew with his purple crayon. He then goes as far as his imagination can take him. Whenever Harold needs something like a boat or an apple tree, he draws it with his crayon. When he gets into trouble, he remains calm as he draws his way out. Simply, yet delightfully, illustrated by Crockett Johnson, Harold’s adventures are sure to inspire kids to pick up their own crayons and create their own story. What more could you ask from a classic book?