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Where the Wild Things Are

Where the Wild Things Are

List Price: $16.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT BOOK!
Review: My sons pre-school class read this book, and I haven't stopped hearing about it yet. This book was easy to follow, and the pictures were the best!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Kindergarten Crowd Pleaser
Review: This book was a daily request from my Kindergarten students. They never tired of Max's adventures and always found something new in the magnificent illustrations. What a wonderful example of the possibilities of a child's imagination.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A 'Must Have' for Every Child's Library!
Review: As a teacher, I have witnessed the delight in childrens' eyes when listening to Max's great adventure! They are also captivated by the pictures. The story stirs the imagination and encourages a love for reading. It would be a great gift!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How Good Where the Wild Things Are Is
Review: Where the Wild Things Are is a VERY good book about a boy who travels in his sleep to "where the wild things are" and finds that it's fun to be with wild things. I recommend it. The pictures are by Maurice Sendak too, and he is a very good artist. I would rate the pictures excellent. It's a great book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is sure to please...
Review: My 2 year old "wild thing" loves this book and has me read it to him over and over again. If you enjoy seeing your child's eyes light up with delight, read this book to him or her-it's a guaranteed hit!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Where The Wild Things Are
Review: Where The Wild Things Are is probally one of the best books I have every read. It is great for kids of all ages. It's about a child whose mother made him go to bed without eating anything. She called him wild thing and the story builds on from there to become one of the best.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE
Review: This book talks about how kid with a wild imagantion has to go to his room without dinner. The story builds off the kids wild imagination and turns into a great story. This book is definitly a great book to buy for your special young one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inside The Mind Of A Child
Review: My mother first bought this book for my oldest son. It has endured as a beloved favorite to all three of my boys. I think that children can really identify with Max and his thoughts. When he is sent to his room for misbehavior, his imagination helps him to run away to where the wild things are and collect his thoughts. I believe that the author must remember what its like to be a child and feel like no one understands, and not quite understanding yourself. Ruling the wild things helps Max understand that he just wants to feel loved, and helps parents to keep in mind that such outbursts from children are generally cries for attention--for someone to love them best of all. Mr. Sendak understands children! When you read this book it will transport you back to your own childhood and you will remember that lost feeling of being a child. Bravo, Maurice! You are my hero!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Expanding the child's Imagination
Review: Where the Wild Things Are is a childrens' book classic. The fluid, detailed illustration and simple naration of Maurice Sendak makes this book complete. It is the life and imagination of every child, to escape to a distant land and play with imaginary characters all day and be king for a day. Everyone should take the oppurtunity and place themselves in Max's world once in a while, it's healthy to have a imagination and develop a creative conscience.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A book I still remember to this day
Review: I stumbled upon this book while looking for a good Christmas present to buy for my little cousin of 2 in Australia. The moment I saw the cover, I completely remembered how fascinating this book was for me when I was young, and I'm 20 right now. Definetely would recommend it.


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