Sendak, M.(1963).
Where the wild things are. New York: Harper Collins Children’s Books.
Where the Wild Things Are is a story about Max, a little boy who behaves badly and whose consequences are to be banished to his bedroom before dinner. In an effort to escape, makes goes to a land where he is the ruler of the wild things. Sendak wrote this tale in a way that children can easily identify with and illustrated in a way that encourages a second look.
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