Where the Wild Things Are | Maurice Sendak | Favorite Kid Book!
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Where the Wild Thi...
Where the Wild Things Are
Maurice Sendak
Harper Collins
, 1988 - 48 pages
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highly recommended
The 1964 Caldecott Medal Winner for the Most Distinguished Picture Book of the Year by Maurice Sendak. Brian O'Doherty of The New York Times said the Mr. Sendak's work "disguised in fantasy, springs from his earliest self, from the vagrant child that lurks in the heart of all of us."
"And it was still Hot!"
The last line in this great book is "...and it was still hot", and it is!
I first read this book in a Children's Literature class in college (which was taught by our county's wonderful head Children's Librarian); I used it for my picture book presentation. I later over the next few years told it at different events as an "oral tradition" style presentation, which goes to show you how well it is written. The other thing is the wonderful illustrations.
For those of you that
are
n't familiar with children's lit, the gold medal on the front of the book is the Caldecott Award for Excellence in Picture books. You can hardly go wrong picking up any book so designated and give to a child.
I read this to all my kids and now grandkids and they have all loved it,
And my sweetheart has taught Kindergarten this whole decade and read this to every class, and they all continue to love it every time!
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Favorite Kid Book!
This was my one of my favorite kid books that I loved! However, just seeing the cover again reminds me how it sc
are
d me a little. It didn't stop me from enjoying the story. I still have the tattered version in my store room.
I have purchased it as gifts too and the kids love it!
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Wild!
If you want something really
wild
read the Adventures With Boys series! It's as good as this book!
One of my favorites
I loved this book as a child, so I bought it for my 4 year old. I had forgotten how great it is. It's truely a spectacular little adventure. Not too long to even read two or three times...you know how four year olds
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This was my favorite as a child :)
This one is a classic, of course. Chances
are
that you remember it from your own childhood, what more is there to say?
My nieces love this one. It's not too wordy, so it's great for very little children and for those nights
where
you really want everybody in bed five minutes ago! But the words that are there are perfectly selected, nothing is missing. Lyrical is the word I'd use.
And the story about Max having his time-out and repenting (or, for that matter, his mother changing her mind about her over-reaction) is one that most children can relate to, I think.
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