Where the Wild Things Are - Wikipedia
28 Jan 2026 at 3:30pm
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 (2009) - IMDb
15 Oct 2009 at 11:55pm
Where the Wild Things Are: Directed by Spike Jonze. With Max Records, Catherine O'Hara, Forest Whitaker, Pepita Emmerichs. Yearning for escape and adventure, a young boy runs away from home and sails to an island filled with creatures that take him in as their king.
Where the Wild Things Are: The greatest children's book ever - BBC
23 May 2023 at 7:55am
It's a book that captures "this inescapable fact of childhood," as Sendak described to Braun ? "the awful vulnerability of children and their struggle to make themselves king of all wild...
Where the Wild Things Are - Encyclopedia Britannica
27 Jan 2026 at 3:28am
Where the Wild Things Are, illustrated children?s book by American writer and artist Maurice Sendak, published in 1963. The work was considered groundbreaking for its honest treatment of children?s emotions, especially anger, and it won the 1964 Caldecott Medal.
Watch Where the Wild Things Are | Netflix
27 Jan 2026 at 12:36am
Max imagines running away from his mom and sailing to a far-off land where large talking beasts crown him as their king.
Where the Wild Things Are - Rotten Tomatoes
24 Sep 2018 at 11:54pm
In Where the Wild Things Are, Spike Jonze?s masterful translation of Maurice Sendak?s beloved book, the pains, and uncertainties of growing up find a deeply personal home.
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak | Goodreads
12 Jan 2026 at 11:10am
It was Where the Wild Things Are, published in 1963, that solidified Sendak?s reputation as a master of children?s literature. The book, which won the Caldecott Medal, was initially controversial due to its depiction of unruly behavior and ambiguous emotional tone.
Where the Wild Things Are Summary | SuperSummary
26 Jan 2026 at 3:15am
Where the Wild Things Are (1963) by Maurice Sendak is a children's picture book that follows Max, a young boy dressed in a wolf costume, as he conjures up a wild adventure in his bedroom.
Where the Wild Things Are: A Caldecott Award Winner - Amazon
17 Jan 2026 at 10:45pm
Maurice Sendak?s books have sold over 50 million copies and have been translated into more than 40 languages. He received the 1964 Caldecott Medal for Where the Wild Things Are and is the creator of such classics as In the Night Kitchen, Outside Over There, Higglety Pigglety Pop!,and Nutshell Library.
?Where the Wild Things Are - Apple TV
17 Jan 2026 at 5:49am
The film tells the story of Max, a rambunctious and sensitive boy who feels misunderstood at home and escapes to where the Wild Things are. Max lands on an island where he meets mysterious and strange creatures whose emotions are as wild and unpredictable as their actions.
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28 Jan 2026 at 3:30pm
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 (2009) - IMDb
15 Oct 2009 at 11:55pm
Where the Wild Things Are: Directed by Spike Jonze. With Max Records, Catherine O'Hara, Forest Whitaker, Pepita Emmerichs. Yearning for escape and adventure, a young boy runs away from home and sails to an island filled with creatures that take him in as their king.
Where the Wild Things Are: The greatest children's book ever - BBC
23 May 2023 at 7:55am
It's a book that captures "this inescapable fact of childhood," as Sendak described to Braun ? "the awful vulnerability of children and their struggle to make themselves king of all wild...
Where the Wild Things Are - Encyclopedia Britannica
27 Jan 2026 at 3:28am
Where the Wild Things Are, illustrated children?s book by American writer and artist Maurice Sendak, published in 1963. The work was considered groundbreaking for its honest treatment of children?s emotions, especially anger, and it won the 1964 Caldecott Medal.
Watch Where the Wild Things Are | Netflix
27 Jan 2026 at 12:36am
Max imagines running away from his mom and sailing to a far-off land where large talking beasts crown him as their king.
Where the Wild Things Are - Rotten Tomatoes
24 Sep 2018 at 11:54pm
In Where the Wild Things Are, Spike Jonze?s masterful translation of Maurice Sendak?s beloved book, the pains, and uncertainties of growing up find a deeply personal home.
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak | Goodreads
12 Jan 2026 at 11:10am
It was Where the Wild Things Are, published in 1963, that solidified Sendak?s reputation as a master of children?s literature. The book, which won the Caldecott Medal, was initially controversial due to its depiction of unruly behavior and ambiguous emotional tone.
Where the Wild Things Are Summary | SuperSummary
26 Jan 2026 at 3:15am
Where the Wild Things Are (1963) by Maurice Sendak is a children's picture book that follows Max, a young boy dressed in a wolf costume, as he conjures up a wild adventure in his bedroom.
Where the Wild Things Are: A Caldecott Award Winner - Amazon
17 Jan 2026 at 10:45pm
Maurice Sendak?s books have sold over 50 million copies and have been translated into more than 40 languages. He received the 1964 Caldecott Medal for Where the Wild Things Are and is the creator of such classics as In the Night Kitchen, Outside Over There, Higglety Pigglety Pop!,and Nutshell Library.
?Where the Wild Things Are - Apple TV
17 Jan 2026 at 5:49am
The film tells the story of Max, a rambunctious and sensitive boy who feels misunderstood at home and escapes to where the Wild Things are. Max lands on an island where he meets mysterious and strange creatures whose emotions are as wild and unpredictable as their actions.
WHAT IS THIS? This is an unscreened compilation of results from several search engines. The sites listed are not necessarily recommended by Surfnetkids.com.