- Where the Wild Things Are - Wikipedia
Where the Wild Things Are is a 1963 children's picture book written and illustrated by American author and illustrator, Maurice Sendak, originally published in hardcover by Harper Row
- Where the Wild Things Are: The greatest childrens book ever - BBC
Where the Wild Things Are turns 60 this November Yet, with its unforgettable colour palette of pinks, blues and greens and its depiction of perennial childhood joys like tree swinging
- Maurice Sendaks Where the Wild Things Are turns 50 - USA TODAY
Fifty years ago, when Maurice Sendak's picture book, Where the Wild Things Are, was released, not everyone hailed it as a masterpiece The story of a wild boy in a wolf suit who's sent to
- Where the Wild Things Are | Literawiki | Fandom
Where the Wild Things Are won the 1964 Caldecott Medal for "most distinguished American picture book for children" By 2009, it had sold 19 million copies worldwide, 10 million of those copies being sold in the United States Readers of School Library Journal voted Where the Wild Things Are as the number one picture book in a 2012 survey
- Where the Wild Things Are - BookTrust
In his lifetime, he illustrated over 80 books, and received many awards, including the 1964 Caldecott Medal for Where the Wild Things Are In 1970 he was the first American to win the Hans Christian Andersen Illustrator's Medal He passed away in May 2012
- Where the Wild Things Are Facts for Kids
This book has been made into many other things, like an animated short film, an opera, and a live-action movie in 2009 By 2009, over 19 million copies of the book had been sold around the world
- Editions of Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
Editions for Where the Wild Things Are: 0099408392 (Paperback published in 2000), 0060254920 (Hardcover published in 2012), 0064431789 (Paperback publish
- Where the Wild Things Are - HarperCollins Publishers
Though many parents and librarians thought the book too scary, it won the 1964 Caldecott Medal and has become a beloved classic that has sold more than 19 million copies worldwide
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