"Where the wild things are: After being sent to his room, Max sails away to the land of the wild things."@en
"An animated collection of Maurice Sendak stories."
"Nutshell kids: A group of alligators sing their way through the alphabet."@en
"One was Johnny: Johnny playfully counts from one to ten and back again."@en
"Animated versions of three of Maurice Sendak's books and an interview with the author."
"Animated versions of three of Maurice Sendak's books and an interview with the author."@en
"Pierre: Pierre exhibits an "I don't care" attitude until he encounters a lion."@en
"Includes stories, poems set to music, and a short documentary in which Sendak reveals some of the fantasies, fears and favourite things of his childhood and their impact on his work."@en
"The nutshell kids: A group of alligators sing their way through the alphabet, Johnny playfully counts from 1 to 10 and then back again, Pierre flaunts an "I don't care" attitude until an encounter with a lion, and learning the months of the year is fun while eating chicken soup with rice. Where the wild things are: Max sails away to the land of the wild things. In the night kitchen: A little boy dreams of a kitchen at night where bakers bake cakes and bread-dough airplanes fly."@en
"In the night kitchen: A young boy dreams of a kitchen where bakers bake cakes and bread dough airplanes fly by night."@en
"Compilation of three films of Sendak stories, originally produced by Weston Woods, adapted and directed by Gene Deitch. First film consists of excerpts from the longer title Really Rosie. Final segment of video is a portion of a longer Weston Woods film entitled Sendak, in which the author discusses his works."
"Chicken soup with rice: Chicken soup with rice goes with every month of the year."@en
"Three stories by Sendak including the Nutshell kids stories ; Max sails away to the land of wild things ; and a little boy dreams of bakers and bread-dough airplanes."
"Animated versions of three of Maurice Sendak's books and an interview with author."@en
"Getting to know Maurice Sendak: Author-illustrator Sendak reveals some of the fantasies, fears and favorites of his childhood, and how they have affected his work."@en
"The nutshell kids: A group of alligators sing their way through the alphabet, Johnny playfully counts from 1 to 10 and then back again, Pierre flaunts an "I don't care" attitude until an encounter with a lion, and learning the months of the year is fun while eating chicken soup with rice. Where the wild things are: Max sails away to the land of the wild things. In the night kitchen: A little boy dreams of a kitchen at night where bakers bake cakes and bread-dough airplanes fly."
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