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Where the Wild Things Are, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Doctor De Soto, & Owl Moon  By  cover art

Where the Wild Things Are, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Doctor De Soto, & Owl Moon

By: Maurice Sendak, James Marshall, William Steig, Jane Yolen
Narrated by: Peter Schickele, Ian Thomson, Jane Yolen
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Publisher's summary

Enjoy these classic Caldecott/Newbery Award Winners!

Where the Wild Things Are:
Max is the hero of this beloved children's classic in which he makes mischief, sails away, tames the wild things, and returns home for supper.

Goldilocks and the Three Bears:
Three bears come home from a bicycling trip through the woods to find a little girl "all nice and cozy and fast asleep" in Baby Bear's bed.

Doctor De Soto:
A hungry fox with a toothache begs a mouse dentist to relieve his pain in this modern-day fable.

Owl Moon:
A young child and her father search the moonlit woods for the Great Horned Owl.

Click here to see other Weston Woods stories.
©1963 Maurice Sendak (P)1987 Weston Woods Studios

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What listeners say about Where the Wild Things Are, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Doctor De Soto, & Owl Moon

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play and repeat, only story book we listen to for past 7 week. puts them to sleep fast.

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A great mix of books

My daughter loves Dr. DeSoto. Thankfully the other books are entertaining enough that it's not a problem that Dr. DeSoto is the third book in. The narrations are fun. We've listened to it in the car. It's just the right length to use as a break between chapters of a regular book.

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Worth the money

This is definitely worth the money. Owl Moon is a beautiful story, beautifully told. Doctor DeSoto is charming and fast-moving. The other two are excellent, as well.

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3yr old luvs that she can listen herself.

My 3 yr old granddaughter loves this set. Listens over and over again and again.

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a must listen!

Max gets sent to bed without dinner, and rather than spiraling down, he lets his imagination take over. It is a simple, but great premise. What makes this book special is that it demonstrates how a child can channel his negative emotions into imagination.

This book is a true classic, one that i totally remember loving as a child. i remember our town librarian reading this to us aloud, and she seem to have a way to make the whole book come alive....You MUST check out the audio version of it, the drama and narration really help to bring it alive, while still letting the young person build the images in their own imagination.

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loved this

my two year old always asks for this one. really great stories and the readers are awesome.

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nice collection

Great selection of stories. My daughter enjoyed listening to them. I like the narrators. Definitely recommend

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Not a great mix

This collection was not a great mix. I purchased it for "Where the Wild Things Are" and "Owl Moon" assuming the others could not be that bad. We rarely listen to "goldilocks" and "Dr. Desoto" we have not listened to it at all. Suggest you purchase the books seperate here. "Owl Moon" is perfectly narrated in this by the author and "Where the wild things are" is not bad

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Loved

Kids young and old love these stories - two to twelve
Love love love these classics

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Imagination

My children listened to all the stories, but especially liked 'Where the Wild Things Are'.

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