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Where the wild things are

Sendak, MauriceSendak, Maurice(Illustrated by)
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One night Max puts on his wolf suit and makes mischief of one kind and another, so his mother calls him 'Wild Thing' and sends him to bed without his supper.

That night a forest begins to grow in Max's room and an ocean rushes by with a boat to take Max to the place where the wild things are.

Max tames the wild things and crowns himself as their king, and then the wild rumpus begins.

But when Max has sent the monsters to bed, and everything is quiet, he starts to feel lonely and realises it is time to sail home to the place where someone loves him best of all.

When Maurice Sendak won the American Library Association's Caldecott Medal for WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE, he said: 'Max, the hero of my book, discharges his anger against his mother, and returns to the real world sleepy, hungry and at peace with himself...from their earliest years children live on familiar terms with disrupting emotions, fear and anxiety are an intrinsic part of their everyday lives, they continually cope with frustration as best they can. And it is through fantasy that children achieve catharsis.

It is the best means they have for taming Wild Things.'

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Product Details
Bodley Head Children's Books
0370327152 / 9780370327150
Hardback
813.54
06/09/2001
United Kingdom
English
32p. : chiefly col. ill.
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Quiz No: 200200, Points 0.50, Book Level 3.40,
Early Years - Key Stage 1 Learn More
Reprint. Originally published: New York: Harper & Row, 1963; London: Bodley Head, 1967. In slip case.