Description
This Wacky Wobbler Bobble-Head of Bull is based on Maurice Sendak's classic book - "Where the Wild Things Are" Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak is a children's picture book originally published by Harper & Row. The book is about the imaginary adventures of a young boy named Max who is punished for "making mischief" by being sent to his room without supper. Max wears a distinctive wolf suit during his adventures and encounters various mythical creatures the wild things. Although just ten sentences long the book is generally regarded as a classic of American illustrated children's literature. Written in 1963 it was awarded the Caldecott Medal in 1964. [1] It also won the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award and was an ALA Notable Book. The book tells the story of Max who one evening plays around his home "making mischief" in a wolf costume (chasing the dog with a fork etc.). As punishment his mother sends him to bed without supper. In his room a mysterious wild forest grows out of his imagination and Max journeys to the land of the Wild Things. They are fearsome-looking monsters but Max conquers them with a scary look and he is made the King of all Wild Things. However he soon finds himself lonely and homesick and he returns home to his bedroom. He finds his supper waiting for him ... "And it was still hot." The original concept for the book featured horses instead of monsters. Sendak said he switched when he discovered that he could not draw horses. The Wild Things (except "Goat Boy" of course) were named after (and are presumably caricatures of) Maurice's aunts and uncles: Aaron Bernard Emil Moishe and Tzippy.