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... This is a picture book. This book has won the Caldecott Award. ...
The setting for this book is mostly outside. ...
This book uses bright illustrations and shows a simple story. I would recommend it as an excellent book to read to your children or as a good book for children who are reading on their own. ... This book could fit into the concept book category. ...
This book is set out in the forest. ...
I would read this book to my niece and nephew. ...
“WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE”
“Where the Wild Things Are” is a picture book that is used to teach a lesson. ...
The cover of the book shows a sailboat in a small body of water surrounded by trees. ... Children would love to read this book just to what it was about.
This book won the Caldecott Medal in 1964 for the Most Distinguished Picture Book of the Year. ... My daughter loved this book when she was small so I would recommend it. ... This book seems to fall into the category of a picture storybook. ... According to the book the drawings are done in crayon. ...
I would consider this book a concept book. ...
The book tells of a man named Mike and his steam shovel that travel all over working. ...
My son loved this book when he was little. This book is excellent to read as a bedtime story as it is a little longer than some of the others.
Approximate Word count = 1240 Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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