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Books with author Maurice Sendac

  • Chicken Soup with Rice: A Book of Months

    Maurice Sendak

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, March 1, 1991)
    Each month is gay, each season nice, when eating chicken soup with rice.
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  • Where the Wild Things Are,25th editon

    Maurice Sendak

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 1, 1963)
    Hardcover 25TH ED published by Grosset & Dunlap in 1988-89. Copyright is 1963. No dust jacket. Binding tight. Minor wear around edges. Pages clean.
  • In the Night Kitchen

    Maurice Sendak

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 16, 1745)
    Excellent Book
  • Hector Protector and As I Went Over the Water: Two Nursery Rhymes

    Maurice Sendak

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Nov. 6, 2001)
    Maurice Sendak has interpreted these old' Mother Goose rhymes in animated sequences that have the aliveness and immediacy of a child's own imaginings.There is little in these verses to suggest the settings, the characterizations, the unforeseen twists and turns of Mr. Sendak's fantastical picture-stories. They extend the boundaries of the short rhymes and add surprising dimension.The many admirers of Where the Wild Things Are and The Nutshell Library will recognize in Hector Protector and the seafarer of As I Went Over the Water the same pugnaciousness, love of mischief, and derring-do that characterize Max and Pierre. And they will agree that Mr. Sendak has created a true picture book of astounding originality.
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  • In the Night Kitchen

    Maurice Sendak

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Feb. 13, 1996)
    From the acclaimed author-artist Maurice Sendak comes a Caldecott Honor-winning tale of a fantastical dream world. This comic fantasy will delight readers of all ages with playful illustrations and an imaginative world only Sendak could create. In the Night Kitchen is the classic story of Mickey's adventures in the bakersā€™ kitchen as they prepare our morning cake. "Milk in the batter! Milk in the batter! We bake cake and nothingā€™s the matter!" the bakers sing. The bakers in the night kitchen need more milk for their batter, but then Mickey falls into the cake! They decide to put him in the oven anyway, but Mickey has different plans. He escapes in a plane made of bread dough and helps the bakers find the milk at last."A celebration of the primal, sensory world of childhood and an affirmation of its imaginative potency," proclaimed Children's Books and Their Creators.
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  • Where the Wild Things Are

    Maurice Sendak

    Hardcover (Harper Collins, Dec. 26, 2012)
    A naughty little boy, sent to bed without his supper, sails to the land of the wild things where he becomes their king. This classic book has won numerous awards, been reworked into a movie and an opera, and continues to be a favorite story to many.Each word has been carefully chosen and the simplicity of the language is quite deceptive. -School Library Journal Turtleback binding is a highly durable alternative to a hardcover or paperback book. The comprehensive cover reinforcement process will drastically combat wear and tear, keeping your favorite books in great condition for years to come! Turtleback books are ideal for any reader, or for use in schools or libraries.
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  • Hector Protector and As I Went Over the Water: Two Nursery Rhymes

    Maurice Sendak

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Nov. 6, 2001)
    Maurice Sendak has interpreted these old' Mother Goose rhymes in animated sequences that have the aliveness and immediacy of a child's own imaginings.There is little in these verses to suggest the settings, the characterizations, the unforeseen twists and turns of Mr. Sendak's fantastical picture-stories. They extend the boundaries of the short rhymes and add surprising dimension.The many admirers of Where the Wild Things Are and The Nutshell Library will recognize in Hector Protector and the seafarer of As I Went Over the Water the same pugnaciousness, love of mischief, and derring-do that characterize Max and Pierre. And they will agree that Mr. Sendak has created a true picture book of astounding originality.
  • Where the Wild Things Are

    Maurice Sendak

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Nov. 29, 1988)
    Where the Wild Things Are is fifty years old! Maurice Sendak's Caldecott Medal-winning picture book has become one of the most highly acclaimed and best-loved children's books of all time. A must for every child's bookshelf.Introduce a new generation to Max's imaginative journey with this special anniversary edition. Let the wild rumpus continue as this classic comes to life like never before with new reproductions of Maurice Sendak's artwork.Astonishing state-of-the-art technology faithfully captures the color and detail of the original illustrations. Sendak himself enthusiastically endorsed this impressive new interpretation of his art before his death in 2012. This iconic story has inspired a movie, an opera, and the imagination of generations.
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  • OUTSIDE OVER THERE. by Maurice. Sendak

    Maurice. Sendak

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, (1981), March 15, 1803)
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  • Where the Wild Things Are

    Maurice Sendak

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, Jan. 1, 1963)
    Preschool.
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  • One Was Johnny: A Counting Book

    Maurice Sendak

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Nov. 28, 1962)
    ā€˜One was Johnny'but that's not all, count the others who came to call.'
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  • Circus Girl

    Jack Sendak, Maurice Sendak

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Oct. 15, 2002)
    Fans of Maurice Sendak's Caldecott Medal-winning Where the Wild Things Are will love Circus Girlā€”a loving collaboration between Maurice Sendak and his brother, Jack Sendak. Born amid the happy life of the circus, Flora loves her fellow performers. But when she begins to have terrible dreams about the people who come to see the circus every night, she sets off on a journey to learn more about them. Saturday Review praised Circus Girl, saying, ā€œFlora finds out many things in this imaginative story by Jack Sendak: that bad dreams are just dreams, and that the great audiences that frightened her were warm and friendly when she got to know them. . . . A book that will intrigue both adults and children.ā€ First published in 1957, Circus Girl is a special collaboration between brothers!
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