BIBLIOGRAPHY Sendak, M. (1963). Where the wild things are . (M. Sendak, Illus.). Harper Collins Publishers. PLOT SUMMARY In this picture book, Maurice Sendak writes about Max, a mischievous boy that is sent to his room by his mother for his behavior. He then fantasizes of an island where all the wild things are. On this island (in his bedroom), the wild things appoint Max as their king. Max enjoys being king or ruler of the island until he realizes how lonesome it really was. CRITICAL ANALYSIS Maurice Sendak writes a beautiful, colorful adventure about how mischievous Max is one of the “wild things” being sent to his room. Although Max has an awesome time being “wild” on this island with the other “wild things”, Maurice writes about how sad and lonely it became. With the delicious smell of his dinner waiting for him in his bedroom, Max realizes he must go back home where someone loves him best. Sendak’s illustrations are so uniquely colorful with his distinct black line...
I appreciate your video to show us how to make a digital vocab board. I typically look for videos when I am trying to learn how to do something, which is most of what we did this semester.
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