![]() ![]() This podcast is made possible with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, and is a partnership project of PRIME TIME Family Reading, the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, WWNO New Orleans, and WRKF Baton Rouge. This story of only 338 words, focuses on a young. ![]() With Max Records, Pepita Emmerichs, Max Pfeifer, Madeleine Greaves. And Max, the king of all wild things, was lonely and wanted to be where someone loved him best of all. And now,' cried Max, 'let the wild rumpus start. Host Sarah Debacher sits down with her son, Robin, to discuss this modern classic. Where the Wild Things Are is a 1963 childrens picture book by American writer and illustrator Maurice Sendak. Where the Wild Things Are: Directed by Spike Jonze. Oh, please dont gowell eat you upwe love you so. In this episode, we explore what makes this tale so endearing-and enduring-and why Where the Wild Things Are allows parents and children to have tame talks about the pain of punishment, and the healing power of the imagination. Where The Wild Things Are is a very interesting achievement which will go down as one of the most intriguing and original children's adaptations in recent memory. But when the bandying about is over, Max discovers he misses his home, and the very person who banished him in the first place: his mother. Maurice Sendak’s classic children’s book, Where the Wild Things Are, takes readers on an extraordinary journey into the imagination of the wildest thing of all-the young and precocious Max.īanished to his bedroom for bad behavior, Max sails across weeks and over a year to the land of the wild things, a bunch of misbehaving creatures who want nothing more than to rumpus till they can rumps no more. Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities Sarah Debacher, center, with her two sons, Charlie and Robin. Join Max as he visits his wild side and interacts with wild things in this classic, iconic childrens book, 'Where The Wild Things Are'. ![]()
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