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Binding: PaperbackEAN: 9780064434225 ISBN: 0064434222 Label: Rayo Manufacturer: Rayo Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 48 Publication Date: August 30, 1996 Publisher: Rayo Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Release Date: July 19, 1996 Studio: Rayo Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: Maurice Sendak's beloved Where the Wild Things Are, winner of the 1964 Caldecott Medal, is now available in a newly revised Spanish edition exclusive to Harper Arco Iris. Spanish speakers and listeners will now be able to join Max as he sets sail and becomes king of all Wild Things. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - It was okay for my sonMy son is 4 years old and afraid of the dark and monsters. He enjoys reading this book (me reading it to him) since he likes the character actually visiting the monsters and overcoming them. I think its a great book for kids his age. Rating: - Excellent translationThis was one of my favorite books growing up. I'm glad I was able to get it for my daughter in Spanish. The translation is accurate and consistent with the story as it is in English. Truly a classic! Rating: - Dode Viven los Monstruos es Magnifico!This is one of the best books my daughter has. The translation is perfect...my daughter loves it!!! The illustrations are excellent and she totally gets the point of the story which is not to be afraid of monsters because they are probably more afraid of her 8-) Rating: - disappointing I bought this online guided by the good reviews, but the book proved dissapointing. Though pictures are very good, the story of a boy that gets sent to bed for bad behavior and travels to an island where mosters live, and where he reigns as his king, has absolutely no soul nor magic. Story starts with the boy mother calling the boy "a monster". I know raising a boy is challenging, but I felt uneasy about that language from a mother to his son. In short, the very short story seems focused on the boy ... Read More Rating: - I enjoyed this book all over again!Where the Wild Things Are was one of my very favorite books as a child. My nieces and nephew live in Mexico, so I bought this book for them. I cannot remember how many times I read it sitting on the couch with them in my lap. They loved it and I loved it. Very well translated and as always a joy to read. Highly recommended!
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