| |  | Author: Maurice Sendak Publisher: Galison Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 363 reviews Sales Rank: 5877279
Media: Misc. Supplies Edition: Pzzl Reading Level: Ages 4-8
ISBN: 0735300607 Dewey Decimal Number: 793 EAN: 9780735300606 ASIN: 0735300607
Publication Date: May 2001
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Where The Wild Things Are - For Two Generations September 1, 2008 This was my son's favorite book when they were toddlers and I loved reading it to hem. I just purchased again for my 5 month old grandson. This book helps children tap into their personal power within through the use of likeable imaginative monsters. Ce Ce
Terrible...roars, teeth, eyes, claws! Super fun for little boys! August 25, 2008 Sometimes we just can't seem to settle down before bed. During those times, I reach for "Where the Wild Things Are" so that my two sons can roar their terrible roars and gnash their terrible teeth and roll their terrible eyes and show their terrible claws.
The book is short -- perfect for bedtime reading -- and very interactive. The story follows Max and his wild imagination to a magical land. I use the book to reinforce in my sons that they need to settle down in the evening and not get into the type of mischief Max falls into.
This is a great addition to your bedtime reading collection.
One of my favorites July 26, 2008 I loved this book as a child, so I bought it for my 4 year old. I had forgotten how great it is. It's truely a spectacular little adventure. Not too long to even read two or three times...you know how four year olds are...
This was my favorite as a child :) July 24, 2008 This one is a classic, of course. Chances are that you remember it from your own childhood, what more is there to say?
My nieces love this one. It's not too wordy, so it's great for very little children and for those nights where you really want everybody in bed five minutes ago! But the words that are there are perfectly selected, nothing is missing. Lyrical is the word I'd use.
And the story about Max having his time-out and repenting (or, for that matter, his mother changing her mind about her over-reaction) is one that most children can relate to, I think.
Wild! July 6, 2008 If you want something really wild read the Adventures With Boys series! It's as good as this book!
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