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Where the wild things are : --and other Maurice Sendak stories

Call Number

  • DVD CHILDREN/FAMILY (CEN)

Languages

English, dubbed French or dubbed Spanish dialogue (French and Spanish only available on Where the wild things are).

Performers

Nutshell Kids songs performed by Carole King.

Publication Information

Weston, Conn. : Weston Woods Studios ; [New York, NY] : Distributed by New Video, 2008.

Physical Description

1 videodisc (ca. 54 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.

Audience

Not rated; Recommended for ages 3-8.

Summary

Where the wild things are: when Max is sent to bed without supper, he sails off to a world inhabited by weird creatures; In the night kitchen: Mickey is awakened by noises in the night; Alligators all around: alligators dance and sing through the alphabet; One was Johnny: counting forward and backward has never been so much fun; Pierre: Pierre doesn't care about anything until he meets a hungry lion; Chicken soup with rice: chicken soup with rice can be enjoyed all year long while learning the months.

Notes

Title from container.

"A read-along DVD."

Special features: Getting the know Maurice Sendak.

Contents

  • Where the wild things are / written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak ; music and narration by Peter Schickele
  • In the night kitchen / written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak ; music and narration by Peter Schickele
  • Alligators all around / written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak
  • One was Johnny / written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak
  • Pierre / written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak
  • Chicken soup with rice / written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak.

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