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What's HOT At The Framer's Workshop? Where the Wild Things Are!
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Where The Wild Things Are

Where The Wild Things Are

Maurice Sendak
Where the Wild Things Are

In celebration of the October 2009 Where The Wild Things Are movie release, we are now carrying prints by Maurice Sendak. As many of these are now out of print, we searched our worldwide sources to bring you a few of the very best. Some are available framed only, as noted. Click on any of the thumbnail pictures below for an enlarged view.

Maurice Sendak, born in 1928 in Brooklyn, and winner of the 1964 Caldecott Medal for Where The Wild Things Are, is one of the most beloved of children’s authors. Where the Wild Things Are, dared to present the darker side of children’s fears and fantasies, presenting them as a captivating story.
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