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Nutshell Library by Maurice Sendak, ISBN 0060255005
Books on the alphabet, numbers, months of the year, and humorous rhymes make up this miniature library
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March 03, 2001: My 17 month old girl loves this book. Someday the numbers will have meaning to her (numbers 1 through 10), but for now she just has a blast recognizing simple characters such as a monkey, a dog, a turtle, etc ... When she sees the turtle bite the dog's nose, she exclaims: 'Ouch!' When she sees Johnny all alone she shrugs her shoulders and gestures as if asking 'Where did everybody go?' The repetition is great. When her verbal skills are more developed, I'm sure she...
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Maurice Sendak (First Biographies)
Introduce young readers to great historical figures! Learn about major life events, from childhood to adult years. A time line in each book captures important details, one event at a time, culminating in a complete summary on the final page.
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Where The Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
In the forty-five years since Max first cried "Let the wild rumpus start," Maurice Sendak's classic picture book has become one of the most highly acclaimed and best-loved children's books of all time. In celebration of the book, this reprinting of the 25th anniversary edition will introduce a new generation to Max's imaginative journey to where the wild things are. Wipe clean. * Author: Maurice Sendak; Publisher: Harper Collins * Hard cover, 48 pages * 10"w, 9"h
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Making Mischief (a Maurice Sendak Appreciation) (hardcover)
Making Mischief (a Maurice Sendak Appreciation) (hardcover) - By Gregory Maguire
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Celebrating the work of Maurice Sendak, this entry in Scholastic's Storybook Treasures series offers six of the author's best-loved...
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Where the Wild Things Are Maurice Sendak
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Celebrating the work of Maurice Sendak this entry in Scholastic's Storybook Treasures series offers six of the author's best-loved stories including fantasy classic WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE. With music by Peter Schickele and Carole King this collection also prints the words to each story on the screen so that children may read along as the action unfolds.
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July 18, 2009: I teach preschool, and have been a big fan of Maurice Sendak for years. This book is one one the favorites every year. I give my class the role of Pierre, and they have to say, "I DON'T CARE!" on cue, throughout the story. They love it! The first reading is full of surprise as the events unfold, and even a bit of fear, but then the children ask for this book over and over again. It's a true classic, right next to Where The Wild Things Are, in our library.
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Maurice Sendak's Really Rosie
Author: Sendak, Maurice ISBN: 006443138X Pages: 64 Subject: Music - Songbooks Publisher: HarperTrophy Info from Publisher:
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Description: �In return for a picture he has drawn, Grandmother sends Little Bear a kiss via several animals. The illustrations are lovely, soft and charming. Will certainly take its place among the other Little Bear favorites.' -SLJ. Notable Chidren's Books of 1968 (ALA) Best Illustrated Children's Books of 1968 (NYT) Best Children's Books of 1968 (Book World)
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In these two stories Little Bear goes to the moon, and there he cooks a birthday soup
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Chicken Soup with Rice, Maurice Sendak
April 08, 2009: This book with others from the same author was a gift for my 3 years old little one for his birthday from a dear friend who remembers what her kids used to like and read when they were same age. I like its simple wording and sentences and my son has been asking it to re-read for him for many times and is one of his favorites.
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WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE & OTHER MAURICE SENDAK STORIES
Where the Wild Things Are - Beautiful animation and rhythmic melodies bring classic Maurice Sendak stories to life. Faithfully adapted and brought to life in these lovingly compiled DVD collections, parents and children alike are sure to enjoy these classic treasures
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They're all here! Everybody's favorite monsters are just going about their business when a plucky little boy wanders into their cuckoo house. And what does he want? He wants Mommy! No matter how scary these monsters are, there's no besting a little boy who's looking for his mommy. In one hilarious pop-up extravaganza after another, this kid shows them a thing or two. This book is incredible!!
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Nutshell Library : Alligators All Around/ Chicken Soup With Rice/ One Was Johnny/ Pierre by Maurice Sendak More New Books
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Used - Here are unforgettable images that Sendak has created over his long career, with much that has never bene seen before including early sketches and dummies for published books, ideas that were never developed, and penned fantasies created while listening to music. Perfect for the entire family.
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Hard cover bound with dust jacket and award medal sticker on cover. Signed in black ink by Sendak on the Title page.
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Maurice Sendak and the Art of Children's Book Illustration
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Masterfully illustrated in Sendaks familiar style and muted palette, the almost-wordless pages are chock-full of skeletons, mysterious lab equipment, and strange vessels brimming with unidentifiable contents. Amusing details include a framed baby picture of a dour-faced, diaper-clad Frankenstein and the werewolfs bright-yellow boxers. Each three-dimensional spread features an additional foldout pop-up, adding another element of surprise. The effects are delightful, as characters burst from hiding...
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