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- Where the WIld Things Are SoundtrackOriginally written for another place who didn't publish due to a glitch in their system. (Wasn't really a title they wanted. ) So didn't want to waste it entirely.
- Where the Wild Things Are ReviewThis is an in-depth review of the movie Where the Wild Things Are. It will tell you all of the interesting points and the not so good ones as well, so be sure to check it out.
- Now on DVD: Where the Wild Things AreA review of the 2009 movie.
- Where the Wild Things Are: A Parable for the Obama AdministrationMax is a boy lashing out at the world who escapes into a fantasy land but discovers many of the same problems await him there. President Obama genuinely believes he can overcome all of America's problems but can he?
Author Michelle Shillings Talks About Divorce and Parental Visitation for KidsMichelle Shillings wrote I Can't Want To to help her son deal with his confused feelings when she and her ex were divorcing. Here, she tackles the topics of divorce and visitation.- From Paperback to the Silver ScreenA compare and contrast of the original book to the movie: Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, and Where the Wild Things Are. Both classic, popular children's books that have recently been formatted into films.
- Where the Wild Things Are - Movie ReviewA review of the movie based on Maurice Sendak's classic children's book Where the Wild Things Are.
Where the Wild Things Are - Spike Jonze's Film Finally Sees the Light of Day!A look at the long awaited film version of Maurice Sendak's award winning story. Although it almost got scuttled completely by Warner Brothers, Spike Jonze managed to come through with what he envisioned from the start.- The Children's Book is Tame, the Movie is Where the Wild Things AreReview of new release Where the Wild Things Are comparing it to the author's original story, outlining humourous and poignant moments.
- Where the Wild Things Are MySpace Layouts, Backgrounds, GraphicsThe popular book Where the Wild Things Are Where the Wild Things Are MySpace layouts, graphics and backgrounds.
Free Printable 'Where the Wild Things Are' Coloring and ActivitiesWhere the Wild Things Are movie premiered October 16, 2009. Based on Maurice Sendak's beloved childrens' book, the movie 'wildly' popular, too. Need free printable coloring, games, activities and lesson plans from WTWTA? Read on.
Where the Wild Things Are: A Movie ReviewWhere the Wild Things Are, a much anticipated movie has arrived at the theaters. This is a review of the movie that is compared to the classic children's storybook by Maurice Sendak.
Where the Wild Things AreDid you ever have your expectations of a movie not quite fulfilled because it just could not live up to the book from which it was made? This is such a story.- Where the WIld Things Are - Movie ReviewAs much as the story in print is directed toward the younger audience, the movie is definately directed to the 13 and over crowd.
- Review - "Where the Wild Things Are": Too Wild or Too Tame?A review of the film "Where the Wild Things Are", directed by Spike Jonze and based on the book by Maurice Sendak. It's creative, but has an adult message that doesn't make it a good family film.
- Where the Wild Things Are Movie ReviewA review of the movie adaptation of Maurice Sendak's classic children's book
- Where the Wild Things Prove to Be WildTheater were packed on Friday opening night for "Where the Wild Things Are." The movie brought in over $25 million on the first day with a four star ranking at the Box Office.
- Where the Wild Things Are - Movie ReviewOpinionated movie review of Where the Wild Things Are.
Where the Wild Things Are Movie ReviewDirected by Spike Jonze and released on October 16, 2009, this film adaptation of a beloved children's picture book presents striking cinematography as well as nuanced lessons for the young hearts and for those who think they have it all figured out.- 20 Reasons to See "Where the Wild Things Are" MovieEvery person will probably see different things in this movie. It will take your mind on a thoughtful journey about yourself and those in your world.
- 'Where the Wild Things Are' -- a Film ReviewWhere the Wild Things Are, directed by Spike Jonze, is an adaptation of an iconic children's book that is just four hundred words in length. The resulting just over an hour and a half film is at once funny and deeply disturbing.
- Where the Wild Things Are Reviews Either Blown Away or BoredThe dark, classic children's tale "Where the Wild Things are" has been made into a dark, classic movie by Spike Jonze- at least that's what the positive reviews say. The negative reviews are just bored stiff, resulting in a divided consensus.
- Movie Review: Where the Wild Things Are (2009)Movie Review: Where the Wild Things Are (2009) starring Max Records, Catherine Keener, Mark Ruffalo, Lauren Ambrose, Chris Cooper
- Where the Wild Things Are, a Book for Creative Activities in Pre-schoolWith the release of the movie Where The Wild Things Are, there is a renewed interest in the picture book with the same title. This enchanting story can be the springboard for many creative activities in your classroom.
Where the Wild Things Are Author Tells Parents to Go to HellMaurice Sendak,in a Newsweek interview, gives a very un-PC answer to a question many parents are asking- Why I'm Not Thrilled About a Live Action "Where the Wild Things Are"Maurice Sendak's "Where The Wild Things Are" remains one of the most cherished children's books ever. A new live action movie opens in December, but I'm not exactly celebrating over the release.
Is Where the Wild Things Are Too Scary for Your Kid?The PG-rated film adapation of Maurice Sendak's classic children book, Where The Wild Things Are, hits theatres this Friday, and some parents wonder if the film's wild things will be too frightening for their young children.
More Suggestions for 'Where the Wild Things Are' Costumes for Halloween NightThe movie 'Where the Wild Things Are' is coming out and maybe you want to celebrate it by dressing in a 'Where the Wild Things Are' costume for Halloween. Here are some additional resources to help you.
Where the Wild Things Are as Method of Psychoanalysis for Anger in ChildrenWhile it's usually a rare idea, Maurice Sendak's classic "Where the Wild Things Are" appears to have had some revolutionary ideas about psychoanalysis. Was it showing a method for children to use the Jungian method to conquer emotions before adulthood?
'Where the Wild Things Are' Costumes for Halloween NightThe film version of the book 'Where the Wild Things Are' is coming out soon. Directed by Spike Jonze and based on the book by Maurice Sendak, the movie is sure to be a hit. Here are ideas for a 'Where the Wild Things Are' Halloween costume or gift.
Max from Where the Wild Things Are Halloween CostumeHow to create your own wolf suit pajamas like Max of Where the Wild Things Are and where to buy one custom made if you aren't in the do-it-yourself mood... Good for kids and for those of us who are still kids at heart.- Book Review : Where the Wild Things Are, by Maurice SendakBased on the fantasies of a naughty little boy, Max, "Where the Wild Things Are" is a classic book by Maurice Sendak for over 40 years. Originally published in 1963, the book had a huge appeal on young readers, but also on their parents.
- Banning Children's Books and What it Means to YouWhat books are your children reading? Should they be reading them? Do you control what books they read in school?
- Maurice Sendak, Spike Jonze and Where the Wild Things AreCan director Spike Jonze live up to the award winning children's classic with his movie version of "Where The Wild Things Are?" It's a tough act.
- Where the Wild Things Are Becomes a MovieAfter years of anticipation, fans of Maurice Sendak's classic picture book Where the Wild Things Are will finally see director Spike Jonze's film adaptation by the same name.
- Where the Wild Things Are ReviewIn 1963 Maurice Sendak wrote a children's picture book, and called it Where the Wild Things are.
- Film Adaptation of Where the Wild Things AreA film adaptation of the beloved children's novel Where the Wild Things Are is set for release October 16, 2009. The Maurice Sendak book was written in 1963. It will be interesting to see if a short kid's book can make it as a full length feature film.
- Top Ten Children's Picture BooksHere is a list of ten classic picture books for children. These books have stood the test of time and should be part of any child's repertoire.
- Movies Based on Books: Suggestions to Get Your Child to ReadKids can sometimes be difficult to motivate to read, however getting them to watch a movie is a piece of cake. Why not combine the two? Check out these librarian recommendations for chapter books that have movie counterparts.
Where the Wild Things Are Trailer Sparks Interest Across DemographicsWhere The Wild Things Are Movie Stirs Memories and Presents a Theatrical Look at the Maurice Sendak Children's Book.





