Where the Wild Things Are
Registered by lit-fandango of Whiting, New Jersey USA on 9/16/2005
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
1 journaler for this copy...
This isn’t just an ordinary book--it’s a traveling book!
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A delightful children's book, Where the Wild Things Are won the 1964 Caldecott Medal Winner for the Most Distinguished Picture Book of the Year. This copy is a 25th anniversary edition.
Sendak was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Illustrator Award in 1970 in recognition of the excellence of the entire body of his work.
Bookcrossing is making the whole world a library and you can be part of it by "READING AND RELEASING" this book. If you will, journal this book to say how it came into your hands. Then, after you've read the book, journal again to let us know what you thought of it, and tell us where you're leaving it for the next person to find. Then they can "READ and RELEASE" too!
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A delightful children's book, Where the Wild Things Are won the 1964 Caldecott Medal Winner for the Most Distinguished Picture Book of the Year. This copy is a 25th anniversary edition.
Sendak was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Illustrator Award in 1970 in recognition of the excellence of the entire body of his work.
Journal Entry 2 by lit-fandango at Salvation Army For Books For Katrina in Pasadena, Texas USA on Saturday, September 24, 2005
Released 18 yrs ago (9/24/2005 UTC) at Salvation Army For Books For Katrina in Pasadena, Texas USA
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This is one of the approximately 150 books I was able to round up with the help of some fellow members of Ocean County NJ freecycling (see www.freecycling.org). It will go into boxes to be mailed today to the Salvation Army in Pasadena TX for Books for Katrina Survivor.
This is one of the approximately 150 books I was able to round up with the help of some fellow members of Ocean County NJ freecycling (see www.freecycling.org). It will go into boxes to be mailed today to the Salvation Army in Pasadena TX for Books for Katrina Survivor.