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  • One Was Johnny: A Counting Book

    Maurice Sendak

    Paperback (HarperCollins, March 15, 1991)
    ā€˜One was Johnny -- but that's not all, count all the others who came to call.'
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  • Pierre: A Cautionary Tale in Five Chapters and a Prologue

    Maurice Sendak

    Paperback (HarperCollins, April 4, 1991)
    Pierreā€™s ā€˜I donā€™t care!ā€™ intrigues a hungry lion. ā€˜A story with a moral air about Pierre, who learned to care.ā€™
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  • Nutshell Library: Alligators all around / Chicken Soup With Rice / One was Johnny / Pierre

    Maurice Sendak

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Oct. 10, 1962)
    From Maurice Sendak, the Caldecott Medal-winning genius who created Where the Wild Things Are, comes Nutshell Library, which will enchant readers with four classic titles.Containing pocket-size versions of perennial favorites Alligators All Around, Chicken Soup with Rice, One Was Johnny, and Pierre, this pint-size library is perfect for small hands. Learn the alphabet with silly alligators, drink chicken soup with rice every month, count visitors with a boy named Johnny, and survive a scare with a boy who doesnā€™t care. Endless adventures await in these lyrical stories that children, and their grown-up readers, will love reading and sharing over and over again.A wonderful stocking stuffer or baby shower gift, Maurice Sendak's Nutshell Library will evoke powerful memories for many, and the rhymes and stories continue to speak to new generations of little ones.And if you prefer your Nutshell Library books on their own and not quite so tiny, each is also now available in a board book edition.
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  • Higglety Pigglety Pop!: Or, There Must Be More to Life

    Maurice Sendak

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, June 16, 1979)
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  • Maurice Sendak's Really Rosie Starring the Nutshell Kids

    Maurice Sendak

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Dec. 17, 1986)
    This sturdily bound paperback contains the script of the TV special Really Rosie, the text of [the four Nutshell Library volumes], and music arranged for easy piano and guitar chords for the seven Carole King songs from [the program].A delight for TV fans of all ages.' 'Language Arts.
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  • We Are All in the Dumps with Jack and Guy: Two Nursery Rhymes with Pictures

    Maurice Sendak

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Sept. 30, 1993)
    We are all in the dumpsFor diamonds are thumps The kittens are gone to St. Paul's!The baby is bitThe moon's in a fitAnd the houses are built Without wallsJack and GuyWent out in the RyeAnd they found a little boyWith one black eyeCome says Jack let's knock Him on the headNo says GuyLet's buy him some breadYou buy one loafAnd I'll buy twoAnd we'll bring him up As other folk doTwo traditional rhymes from Mother Goose, ingeniously joined and interpreted by Maurice Sendak.
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  • The Sign on Rosie's Door

    Maurice Sendak

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Oct. 16, 2002)
    Fans of Maurice Sendak's Caldecott Medal-winning Where the Wild Things Are will love The Sign on Rosie's Doorā€”the book that inspired the Broadway musical Really Rosie, with music by Carole King! There was a sign on Rosie's door that said, "If you want to know a secret, knock three times." One day, Kathy, Rosie's good friend, knocks three times and learns the secretā€”that Rosie is no longer Rosie, but Alinda, the lovely lady singer. What follows is the story of real children, playing as only children know how. In a starred review, Kirkus praised The Sign on Rosieā€™s Door, saying, ā€œMaurice Sendak, through both text and illustrations, fuses the appealingly familiar with the magical in a book of outstanding charm.ā€ First published in 1960, The Sign on Rosieā€™s Door portrays children in their very real world of imagination as only Maurice Sendak can.
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  • Alligators All Around

    Maurice Sendak

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Nov. 28, 1962)
    An alligator jamboree, with all the lettersā€”A through Z.
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  • Where The Wild Things Are: Book and CD

    Maurice Sendak

    Paperback (Red Fox, Aug. 27, 2015)
    Read-along with the story in this book and CD edition!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.
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  • Chicken Soup with Rice: A Book of Months

    Maurice Sendak

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Dec. 4, 2018)
    For over fifty years, children have discovered that, whether itā€™s June or December, every month is perfect for Chicken Soup with Rice!Now in a larger, 5 x 7 trim size, Chicken Soup with Rice is a book that children and their grown-ups will want to return to month after month.This beloved classic from Maurice Sendak has helped introduce the months and seasons to generations of children. This edition is perfect for lap sharing and as a baby shower gift.
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  • Chicken Soup with Rice

    Maurice Sendak

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, March 15, 1991)
    In this classic story a small boy describes the activities that accompany eating chicken soup with rice in each month of the year. The interesting illustrations and catchy rhymes make it a great pick for a bedtime story! 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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  • Outside over There

    Maurice Sendak

    Paperback (Random House Childrens Books, Dec. 31, 2001)
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