Where the Wild Things Are: A Caldecott Award Winner

Maurice Sendak
Illustrated by Maurice Sendak
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Where the Wild Things Are: A Caldecott Award Winner

Maurice Sendak
Illustrated by Maurice Sendak
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6-8 YEARS48 PAGESENGLISH

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“Each word has been carefully chosen and the simplicity of the language is quite deceptive.” - School Library Journal
“The clearer reproductions of the original art are vibrant and luminous.” - The Horn Book
“A timeless classic that continues to win over the hearts of children. The simple, rhythmic text and expressive illustrations are just as appealing today as they were when I was a child.” 10 Must-Have Books for 2-Year-Olds - Brightly

Overall rating: 4.888889 / 5 from 9 reviews.

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A generational classic!

"I grew up with this book and have purchased it for all of my nieces and nephews. They all love it!! I finally have a daughter of my own and she is almost 2 years old and cannot stop flipping through the pages. I’m a little biased as I’m a tactile person and love the feel of a hardcover book. Classics like this need to be collected in a hardcover version. Thankfully, it is available. This is a must-have for families to be passed down through generations. ❤️"

Peter (5/5)

Short, But Lovely

"This s a very short story, but it's beautiful in its simplicity. It's a book that can be enjoyed by a reader of any age, and it leaves you with a lingering sense of nostalgia, and longing for the days of your childhood. It's also bittersweet, in a way, when Max leaves the Wild Things to return home. But who knows - maybe Max once again stepped onto his private boat, and found his way to the home of the Wild Things. To sail off through night and day, and in and out of weeks, and almost over a year. . . All you have to do is open up the book, and read it all again."

Amanda (5/5)

My Son's Favourite

"Bought this for my son's first birthday. It's his favourite book!"

Tristyn (5/5)

Great imagination!!!

"My kids and I love this book! I find there are many messagesin this book. It teaches kids that they can dream up anything. . . and they can be anything. That if they are punished (so he stays in his room. . ) that you can make the most of it, and drea of a whole new place. . . . and the best is that he ends up wanting to go back home. . . very nice story! Cute illustrations too!"

Amarevita (5/5)

Great for understanding dreams!

"I love this book for many reasons but one in particular is to help my kiddos understand that what happens in your dreams is just that. . . a dream! #plumreview"

Mama2booklovers (5/5)

My daughter loves this book

"Great book, lots of pictures!"

Ashley (5/5)

My Favourite

"It is such a fun book! Shows great imagination and illustrations"

Dani (5/5)

simple yet effective

"an easy read with creative freedom written all over it. it expands into a world of the imaginary with just a hint of realism for all adult readers out there."

Michelle (4/5)

Simply the best

"The best picture book, period."

TinyLibrarian (5/5)

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 6-8 Years
  • Published date: Nov 09, 1988
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 48
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9780060254926
  • Dimensions: 10.0" W x 0.38" L x 9.0" H

In addition toWhere the Wild Things Are, Maurice Sendak''s books includeKenny''s Window,Very Far Away,The Sign on Rosie''s Door,Nutshell Library(consisting ofChicken Soup with Rice,Alligators All Around,One Was Johnny, andPierre),Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More to Life,In the Night Kitchen,Outside Over There,We Are All in the Dumps with Jack and Guy, andBumble-Ardy.

He received the 1964 Caldecott Medal forWhere the Wild Things Are; the 1970 Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration; the 1983 Laura Ingalls Wilder Award, given by the American Library Association in recognition of his entire body of work; and a 1996 National Medal of Arts in recognition of his contribution to the arts in America. In 2003, he received the first Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, an international prize for children''s literature established by the Swedish government.

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