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Where The Wild Things Are
On 20/04/2010 in Films & DVDs

he sinks his teeth into her arm, Max runs aways, gets into a boat and floats off to a fantasy island inhabited by the Wild Things – a motley crew of attention-seeking beasties, given names like Judith, Douglas and KT, who are also prone to throwing

Movie buffs
On 01/08/2011 in Perfect for...
Admire the scenery that your favourite characters from Where the Wild Things Are have been to in an Australian tour

You might have seen Max and his giant friends trudge through the expansive deserts and forests in Where The Wild Things Are, but now you can see the landscapes in person when you go on Bridge & Wickers’ five-day tour of Australia’s state of Victoria

Storybook Heroes No 1: The Wild Things
On 22/03/2013 in Books
Meet the brilliant fictional characters who have become timeless classics in the world of children's books

Name The Wild ThingsBorn 1963Defining moment "When Max came to the place where the wild things are they roared their terrible roars and gnashed their terrible teeth and rolled their terrible eyes and showed their terrible claws."Why we love The Wild

Eureka!, West Yorkshire
On 25/07/2011 in Days Out
Spark the imagination – and possibly even discover a future career – at this museum for children

of England…Don’t forget to pack Your imagination, your sense of humour and, if you feel like it, a costume to match this summer’s Wild, Wild West themeSpecial events Wild, Wild WestJuly 23–September 4Explore all things rootin’ and tootin’. Pitch a tent, join

New Look AW 2010: Press day
On 30/04/2010 in Press shows & parties
High street giant showcases fabulous footwear and funky looks for next season

with military, ripped jeans, checks (with a twist of sparkling flecks glamour) and tweeds. Where The Wild Things Are saw playful touches with animal prints, eyelets and studs – the look is all about layering.For boys there were jeans in purple and bright green

How to grow a wild flower garden
On 11/04/2012 in Green Living
Nurture your child’s wild side and discover the untamed blooms in your area

Strolling through a meadow on a warm day in search of brilliant poppies, delicate daisies and such colourfully named varieties as Bacon and Eggs and Scarlet Pimpernels is a wonderful adventure. Indeed, the fun of identifying wild flowers can

The lowdown on Okido magazine
On 26/11/2010 in Art & Craft
Editor Sophie Dauvois shares the inspiration behind cool children's art and science magazine Okido

and design we love The Moomins, the Barbapapas, Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak (of course), This Is London by Miroslav Sasek, and any Richard Scarry or Ann and Paul Rand books... These are our classics, as are many other hugely inspiring books

See your child’s story in print
On 17/04/2013 in Books
New competition judged by author Giles Paley-Phillips gives budding young writers a chance to get their own book published

really love my life as it is. I suppose it would have been great to do an apprenticeship with the author Maurice Sendak, who wrote and illustrated Where The Wild Things Are, if he were still alive. My sons are obsessed with Star Wars so I think they

The best summer days out in The Midlands
On 19/06/2012 in Days Out
Savour the sunny season at one of these fabulous family events

, sporting activities and take a ride on traditional fairground attractions.Summer craft and food fairJuly 14, 15Bring the whole family for a wonder around Attingham Park in Shrewsbury today for their summer craft and food fair where families can sample

A first-rate holiday in Cyprus
On 04/08/2011 in Perfect for...
Cyprus is the perfect location for a holiday with the children

for Sunday lunch.If you’ve rented a four-wheel drive and are prepared to get lost, spend a day bumping around the trails of the Akamas National Forest Park to the northwest of Paphos, a wild, unspoilt area where juniper, pines and rock rose cling to huge




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