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This Adapted Literature resource is available through the Sherlock Center Resource Library.

The text and graphics are adapted from the original source. These resources are provided for teachers to

help students with severe disabilities participate in the general curriculum. Please limit the use and

distribution of these materials accordingly.

Paul V. Sherlock Center on Disabilities @ Rhode Island College

600 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, Providence RI 02908

401 456-8072 Ph. 401 456-8773 TDD 401 456-8150 FAX

www.sherlockcenter.org

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.

Harold decided to draw a forest.

The forest only had one tree.

Harold made it an apple tree.

Adapted from the original text, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson. Published by Harper & Brothers.

After some time, Harold decided to draw some land.

He walked on the sandy beach.

Where was Harold?

The sand reminded Harold of a picnic.

Thinking of picnics made Harold hungry.

Adapted from the original text, Harold and the Purple Crayon, by Crockett Johnson. Published by Harper & Brothers.

The End!

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