This is the classic Mauric Sendak Children's story translated into Hebrew. The 2009 film Where the Wild Things Are directed by Spike Jonze is an adaptation of this classic children's story. Max is a little boy sent to bed without his supper. There he creates his own forest world inhabited by ferocious wild creatures that crown Max as their ruler. Reading Hebrew translations of books you know by heart is a great way to learn Hebrew
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This is the classic Mauric Sendak Children's story translated into Hebrew. The 2009 film Where the Wild Things Are directed by Spike Jonze is an adaptation of this classic children's story. Max is a little boy sent to bed without his supper. There he creates his own forest world inhabited by ferocious wild creatures that crown Max as their ruler. Reading Hebrew translations of books you know by heart is a great way to learn Hebrew
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Where the wild things are, is a wildly wonderful book. The kids that read this get to use their imagination on what the wild things look like and how they would move and moan and grown. I love that throughout the whole book the main character thinks that he runs everything and thinks that he doesnt need anyone to take care of him. Until the end when he realizes that he does need someone to feed him and tuck him into bed. Just like he did with the wild things.
amd1708
Jun 28, 2012
Favorite children's book of all time
This is my favorite, so I was thrilled to find a good copy with a DJ in good shape. It arrived quickly enough and was well-prortected for the shipping.
Zahhman
May 11, 2012
Great...
Well packed, swiftly delivered, and exactly as described.
robert
Dec 8, 2011
a classic
I liked it, our kids liked it, and now our grandson is enjoying Where the Wild Things Are. L-dor v'dor.
Yvonne P
Oct 7, 2010
Where the Wild Things Are
This is a classic, and I sen it to all new babies,. The copy was perfect and came in good time.