The WDFMuseum recently unveiled a traveling exhibit honoring author and illustrator Maurice Sendak on the 50th anniversary of the publication of "Where The Wild Things Are ." Sendak's beloved book revolutionized children's literature in its depictionThe WDFMuseum recently unveiled a traveling exhibit honoring author and illustrator Maurice Sendak on the 50th anniversary of the publication of "Where The Wild Things Are ." Sendak's beloved book revolutionized children's literature in its depictionToday, Google celebrated the 85th Anniversary with a Google Doodle on their homepage on 10 June, 2013. Maurice Bernard Sendak was an American illustrator and writer of children's books. He became widely known for his book Where the Wild Things AreMaurice Sendak, literature's deeply passionate curmudgeon, whose grumpiness was matched by a warm and tender spirit, left a “wild” legacy of best-selling books, beautiful illustrations, and words that forever touched hisI surely saw this many times on Sesame Street, but have no memory of it. Maurice Sendak would have been 85 today, as Google reminds us with their somewhat dodgy doodle today. Sendak was the featured interview subject
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