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Where the Wild Things Are
Maurice Sendak

Harper Collins, 1988 - 48 pages

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Where the Wild Things Are

My children adored this book when they were young and still speak of it.. So I knew that I had to get one for my new granddaughter... I know that this will be one of her favorite books too and can not wait until she is old enough for us to enjoy it together.


Sendak's works are incredible from the beloved Little Bear to this wonderful gem!

The language and pictures are beautiful and stunning, in typical Sendak style. Sendak almost always takes a reader by surprise. His themes are not comfortable ones, particularly for parents. The story and the way its told can be frightening for some children as scenes conjure images that hit on some primal fears and discomforts. I suspect people will either love or dislike this book, but I'm one who loves it but can equally understand why others might not. So, if you can, take a look at it prior to buying and certainly before you read it to younger children.

That aside, Where the Wild Things Are has become a classic in children's literature for good reason. It is a story about a boy who acts out, a boy who becomes a "wild thing" himself. His transformation from beast to boy and back is a gradual and wonderful part of the picture book, but in no way tries to deny that the "wild thing" aspect exists. For some it might not be a comfortable tale, but it is one that highlights feelings that young children may have and discusses them in a format they can identify with.

Happy reading!


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the story its been recommended by a friend, and once i got it i loved it. the drawings are wonderful!




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Graphic SF Reader

A book filled with some fabulous whimsical monsters that kids love.

When a young boy is ignored a bit, he develops some imaginary
friends in an imaginary place 'Where the Wild Things Are', because wild
thing was something that his mother called him.

Some great drawings of cavorting with big monsters, until he comes back to reality.









Something different

I like reading this story to my little girl. She loves the unique pictures and the story line makes her giggle. It is something different than the normal fairy tale stories, which I happen to be sick of. I think it is a fun book for both me and my little girl to read.


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