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Sendak, M. (1963). Where The Wild Things Are. United States: Harper Collins Publishers.
Brief Annotation: A story about a little boy named Max that goes on a wild adventure after being sent to his room one night. He travels far away to a land where the wild things roam the land. As the king of the wild things he grows sad, missing his loved ones.
Genre: Picture book, Myth
Grade Level: Grade 3+
Readers who will like this: Readers that enjoy adventure and have a wild imagination. Readers who like reading stories about fantasy.
Response/Rating (1-4): *** This story of adventure is an exciting way to escape from reality while reading. It allows children to use their imaginations.
One question you would ask before a read aloud: Have you ever been sent to your room after getting into trouble? What did you do?
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