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    ‘Wild Things,’ You Make My Heart Sing

    A staged adaptation of a Maurice Sendak’s classic turns my child and me into happy monsters

    bySara Ivry
  • Standing with a character from his book 'Where the Wild Things Are,' author and illustrator Maurice Sendak speaks with the media before the opening of an exhibition entitled, 'Maurice Sendak In His Own Words and Pictures,' at the Childrens Museum of Manhattan in New York City,  January 11, 2002.
    Standing with a character from his book 'Where the Wild Things Are,' author and illustrator Maurice Sendak speaks with the media before the opening of an exhibition entitled, 'Maurice Sendak In His Own Words and Pictures,' at the Childrens Museum of Manhattan in New York City,  January 11, 2002.
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    On Sendak’s Childhood and the Inspiration for ‘Where the Wild Things Are’

    A new book about writers’ relationships to death provides insight into the acclaimed illustrator’s life

    byRose Kaplan
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    On Twitter, Grief is Just Another Meme

    This week in Jewcy, our partner site

    byUnknown Author
  • From the cover of In the Night Kitchen.(Wikipedia)
    From the cover of In the Night Kitchen.(Wikipedia)
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    Sendak, of ‘Where the Wild Things Are,’ Has Died

    Quintessential children’s book author with a dark side

    byMarc Tracy
  • Maxine, at 14 months, and her dad read Bears! by Ruth Krauss and illustrated by Maurice Sendak.(Marjorie Ingall)
    Maxine, at 14 months, and her dad read Bears! by Ruth Krauss and illustrated by Maurice Sendak.(Marjorie Ingall)
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    Loud and Clear

    On the second annual World Read Aloud Day, consider the great educational, religious, and familial benefits to be gained from sharing stories with our children

    byMarjorie Ingall
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    Not So Wild About It

    Our parenting columnist checks out the Maurice Sendak movie

    byMarjorie Ingall
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    Where the ‘Wild Things’ Come From

    Brooklyn Jews, says ‘Paste’

    byAri M. Brostoff
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