Kenny's Window
Book by Maurice Sendak
Kenny's Window is the first children's picturebook that was written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak.[1] Originally published by Harper and Brothers Inc., it tells the story of a young boy's quest for a garden that he sees in his dream,[2] which involves answering seven questions given to him by a four-legged rooster in that dream. His toys and stuffed animals help him along the way.
See also
- Where the Wild Things Are
- In the Night Kitchen
- Outside Over There
References
External links
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Maurice Sendak
- Kenny's Window (1956)
- Where the Wild Things Are (1963)
- In the Night Kitchen (1970)
- Seven Little Monsters (1977)
- Outside Over There (1981)
illustrated works
- Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's Farm (written by Betty MacDonald) (1954)
- The Wheel on the School (written by Meindert DeJong) (1954)
- Little Bear (written by Else Holmelund Minarik) (1957)
- Along Came a Dog (written by Meindert DeJong) (1959)
- Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories (written by Isaac Bashevis Singer) (1966)
- Really Rosie (musical)
- Seven Little Monsters (TV series)
- Where the Wild Things Are (film adaption) (2009)
- Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More to Life (2010 film adaptation)
- Tell Them Anything You Want: A Portrait of Maurice Sendak
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