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Where the Wild Things Are, story and pictures by Maurice Sendak. Music and reading by shilohism.
(just as I read it to my daughter -- please ignore the 3 pages of ad-lib script!)
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An interview of Susan Patron, author of the Newbery award-winning and controversial children's novel "The Higher Power of Lucky." The interview is conducted by Cynthia Kadohata, author of the 2005 Newbery winning KIRA-KIRA.
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Maurice Sendak - celebrated illustrator of the beloved children's book, WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE -- unveils his newest monster tale, MOMMY? - in 3-D! An instant classic, his first pop-up book is full of ghoulish good fun.
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The "Where the Wild Things Are" attraction that was once at the Sony-owned Metreon mall in San Francisco, 7/23/04. Part 1 is a little boring, but I present here all the footage I have for the benefit of anyone who appreciates cool things like this but will never get to go :(
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Pierre from the 1975 cartoon Really Rosie, written by Maurice Sendak with music by Carole King. Really fun stuff and long over due for a release on DVD!
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Chicken Soup With Rice from the 1975 cartoon Really Rosie, written by Maurice Sendak with music by Carole King. Really fun stuff and long over due for a release on DVD!
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(Part 1 of 3) The 1975 cartoon Really Rosie, written by Maurice Sendak with music by Carole King. Really fun stuff and long over due for a release on DVD!
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(Part 3 of 3) The 1975 cartoon Really Rosie, written by Maurice Sendak with music by Carole King. Really fun stuff and long over due for a release on DVD!
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(Part 2 of 3) The 1975 cartoon Really Rosie, written by Maurice Sendak with music by Carole King. Really fun stuff and long over due for a release on DVD!
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Another portrait of my baby brother, inspired by the music video for 'the whitest boy alive - golden cage'. Which in turn is inspired by "where the wild things are" by maurice sendak.
The fullsize pic:
http://splattered venue.deviantart.com /art/Where-the-wild- things-are-70844764