6.10.2011

Happy Birthday Maurice Sendak!



Today is Maurice Sendak's 83rd Birthday! So I thought I'd quickly remind you of my favorite Maurice Sendak books:

+ The Juniper Tree: Grimm's Fairy tales are of course rather...grim...but for an older child, this is perhaps your best bet for an illustrated version. Sendak's distorted proportions and hints at the grotesque match perfectly with the darker element in these stories. The translation is fine, and the selection of stories excellent. NOT bedtime reading, though...

+ What Do You Say, Dear? and What Do You Do, Dear? are perhaps my favorite Sendak books--and certainly my favorite manners books. Wry and delightful, with outlandish situations that serve as gentle reminders for daily life. (Photo, above)

+ A Hole Is To Dig is one of those books that is as entertaining for a child as it is for an adult. "A first book of definitions" is was created by asking children what different objects and actions meant. Of course kids say the darndest things--we all know this--but sometime they offer quite profound answers as well. This will delight and entertain and perhaps teach a little something about the way we think and the way we see.

Other favorites that I have not reviewed:
+ Nutshell Library (a Caldecott winner)
+ In the Night Kitchen (a Caldecott winner)
+ Mommy? (one of the best pop up books)
+ Seven Little Monsters
+ Kenny's Window
+ I'll Be You and You Be Me  (another from Ruth Krauss)

And if you really love Sendak, I recommend visiting the Rosenbach Museum in Philadelphia, which has a collection of his papers and drawings on view.

Finally: my favorite Sendak quote:
Once a little boy sent me a charming card with a little drawing on it. I loved it. I answer all my children’s letters — sometimes very hastily — but this one I lingered over. I sent him a card and I drew a picture of a Wild Thing on it. I wrote, “Dear Jim: I loved your card.” Then I got a letter back from his mother and she said, “Jim loved your card so much he ate it.” That to me was one of the highest compliments I’ve ever received. He didn’t care that it was an original Maurice Sendak drawing or anything. He saw it, he loved it, he ate it.

4 comments:

Lori said...

Maurice Sendak is a favorite at our house. Even as a grown-up, I enjoy his illustrations in Little Bear and Wheel on the School. And whenever we eat chicken soup, we always chant "with riiiiiiiiiiiiice" (even when it's chicken noodle). :)

mgudlewski said...

He's a favorite!

@Lori - that's funny!

Lani said...

Do you like Chicken Soup with Rice? It's a favorite in our house!

stephanie said...

How utterly random that I happened to find and post "A Hole Is To Dig" and I didn't even realize it was his birthday! I really fell in love with his llustrations in Else Homelund Minarik's books. I have been meaning to post about his Nutshell Library since I found them (Scholastic paperback) last October. There are so many of his books that I would love to find. I have recently been looking at the two George MacDonald books that he illustrated...more by Ruth Krauss...and am excited that a hardback copy of "What Can You Do With A Shoe?" is on the way from a paperbackswap member. What do you think of his boy-dog-frog books? I really like that illustrative style of his.

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