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COMPARE AND CONTRAST

The story of the good egg and the story of Harold and the purple crayon is a
children literary piece, both has fictional character with fictional capabilities.
The story of the good egg is all about the good egg stands out from the rest of
the wild dozen in his carton at the start of the book by attempting to do good
deeds like a very good egg can be, he can be your friend he can save you he can
help you to your chores etc. However, as the story progresses, we see that the
good egg is striving so hard to be good while everyone around him is
unreasonable that he finally snaps. The good egg decides that leaving the
carton is in his best interests and goes on a voyage of self-care and self-
reflection. The good egg begins his journey of self-acceptance and realizes that
he doesn't have to be flawless, even if the other eggs are. The good egg finds
peace on his journey by going for walks, reading, writing in his journal, and
simply breathing. He concludes that being with those you love is preferable to
being alone, so he returns to his carton.

The good egg was written by Jory John and was illustrated by Pete Oswald. The
story of The Good Egg is a picture book that allows children to put themselves
in another person's shoes and empathize. The narrative runs smoothly and has
just the appropriate amount of words, making it a good read-aloud. Overall,
The Good Egg emphasizes the value of balance and self-care, as well as
accepting those we love, even if they are occasionally rotten.

The story of Harold and the purple crayon is Harold is a young child who owns
a magical purple crayon that brings to life whatever he draws. In short and
simple story, we follow Harold from his house to faraway places such as the
large city, the mountains, and even above the moon. He even takes a sailboat
across the ocean and has a picnic with a moose and a porcupine, complete
with pies. Through the imagination of the curious Harold and his night with a
purple crayon, readers get to witness an ever-changing scenery in this novel.

Harold and the purple crayon was written by Crockett Johnson. In this story it
has one character. Harold is this character, and he uses his imagination to
construct a dragon, which isn't really a character. In this book, Harold's
imagination is used to create the world as he sees it - from a road to the
seaside to the top of a hill.

This is a classic piece of children's literature. It has stayed popular for many
decades because to the fascinating story that it tells. The story inspires the
children a sense of freedom and encourages them to let their imaginations run
wild. While youngsters will understand that the events in this book are not
possible, they will wish they were and imagine comparable scenarios. And also
the similarities of this two stories are having their adventure and self worth

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