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Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak

Where the Wild Things Are will lead your child on an adventure through Max’s imagination to an island of large creatures known as “The Wild Things”.

Many children will relate to Max, the young boy with a big imagination who dresses in his wolf costume and causes mayhem at home.

Upon being sent to bed without any supper for misbehaving, Max’s room mysteriously transforms into a forest. He sails off to an island full of creatures as wild as he, and tames them by “staring into all their yellow eyes without blinking once”, so Max is hailed ‘king of all wild things’.

After a wild rumpus with the Wild Things, Max finds himself lonely and wants to be where someone loves him. So he decides to return home and arrives in his bedroom to discover a hot supper waiting for him.

Tips for Parents

This book is filled with wonderful, large illustrations, and as there are not too many words on each page, there is a lot of focus on the imagery that let you and your child talk through the details such as:

You will have plenty of opportunity to discuss the following:

Maurice Sendak

The youngest of three children, Maurice Sendak was born in 1928 in Brooklyn, New York and passed away in 2012. His Jewish family had immigrated to the United States from Poland before World War I and tragically lost many relatives to the Holocaust during World War II.

Maurice grew up enjoying his father’s imaginative tales and gaining a lifelong appreciation for books. He knew from an early age that he wanted to be an illustrator.

First published in 1963, Where the Wild Things Are was one of Maurice Sendak’s most popular books. He illustrated and wrote many other children’s books, including In the Night Kitchen and Little Bear
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