Where the Wild Things Are... and other Maurice Sendak Stories Trailer

Where the Wild Things Are... and other Maurice Sendak Stories Trailer (2001)

"Beautiful animation and rhythmic melodies bring classic Maurice Sendak stories to life." 01 January 2001 Fantasy, Animated, Family 35 mins

Part of the Scholastic Video Collection, "Where the Wild Things Are... and other Maurice Sendak Stories" brings 3 Maurice Sendak stories to life on the screen. 1- Where the Wild Things Are (Music and Narration by Peter Schickele) 2- The Nutshell Kids (Charming Poems set to music including "Alligators All Around", "Pierre", "One Was Johnny", and "Chicken Soup With Rice") 3- In The Night Kitchen (Narrated by Peter Schickele)

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