Learn the alphabet with the help of alligators.
Wild Things on Our Shelves: Maurice Sendak Resources at the Library
The story of a delicious treat—every month of the year.
A previously undiscovered Grimm fairy tale, with intricate illustrations by Sendak.
The first book in the Little Bear series, with illustrations by Sendak. For beginning readers.
A visual tribute to the art of Maurice Sendak examines Sendak's aesthetic influences from William Blake to Walt Disney and looks at recurring motifs in his work, as well as his profound understanding of the imaginations and emotions of children.
Companion book to the 2013 exhibition Maurice Sendak: a Celebration of the Artist and his Work at the Society of Illustrators in New York City.
Johnny counts from one to ten as he rids his home of unwanted visitors.
Ida goes outside and over there to rescue her baby sister from the goblins.
Four popular Sendak stories for children.
Through his own words, firsthand photos, and illustrations, this documentary offers a rare, intimate, and unexpected look at Sendak's exceptional life.
Contemporary issues like war, homelessness, and poverty, presented through nursery rhymes.
The classic tale of a boy who misbehaves and sails away to the land of wild things.
The 2009 movie directed by Spike Jonze and featuring the voices of an all-star cast.
Where the Wild Things Are and five other Sendak-illustrated stories for children.
This easy-to-read, illustrated biography describes the career and personal life of a genius.