Author :
Maurice Sendak, Illustrator : Maurice Sendak
Preschool - 2nd Grade
Donde viven
los monstruos
Where the Wild
Things Are
Donde
viven los monstruos, Hardcover, Spanish, Book, Maurice Sendak, Preschool - 2nd Grade,
9788420430225, $10.95
Where
the Wild Things Are, Hardcover, English, Book, Maurice Sendak, Preschool - 2nd Grade, 9780060254926,
$17.95
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Winner,
1964 Caldecott Medal
Notable Children's Books of 1940–1970 (ALA)
1981 Boston Globe–Horn Book Award for Illustration
1963, 1982 Fanfare Honor List (The Horn Book)
Best Illustrated Children's Books of 1963, 1982 (NYT)
A Reading Rainbow Selection
1964 Lewis Carroll Shelf Award
Children's Books of 1981 (Library of Congress)
1981 Children's Books (NY Public Library)
100 Books for Reading and Sharing 1988 (NY Public Library)
In the forty years since Max first cried "Let the wild rumpus start," Maurice Sendak's classic picture book has become one of the most highly acclaimed and best-loved children's books of all time. Now, in celebration of this special anniversary, introduce a new generation to Max's imaginative journey to where the wild things are.
Where the
Wild Things Are is one of those truly rare books that can be enjoyed equally by
a child and a grown-up. If you disagree, then it's been too long since you've
attended a wild rumpus. Max dons his wolf suit in pursuit of some mischief and
gets sent to bed without supper. Fortuitously, a forest grows in his room,
allowing his wild rampage to continue unimpaired. Sendak's color illustrations
(perhaps his finest) are beautiful, and each turn of the page brings the
discovery of a new wonder. The wild things--with their mismatched parts
and giant eyes--manage somehow to be scary-looking without ever really being
scary; at times they're downright hilarious. Sendak's defiantly run-on
sentences--one of his trademarks--lend the perfect touch of stream of consciousness to the tale, which floats between the land of dreams and a child's
imagination. This Sendak classic is more fun than you've ever had in a
wolf suit, and it manages to reaffirm the notion that there's no place like
home.
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