Where the Wild Things Are Book Read Aloud | Children's Books Read Aloud | Bedtime Stories

Happy Cultivated
4 Nov 201706:25

Summary

TLDRIn this read-aloud video, viewers are treated to a rendition of 'Where the Wild Things Are' by Maurice Sendak. The story follows Max, a young boy who wears a wolf suit and causes mischief, before being sent to his room. His room transforms into a magical forest, where he encounters wild creatures. After becoming their king, Max feels lonely and returns home, where he finds his supper waiting for him. This heartwarming tale explores themes of imagination, love, and the desire for belonging, leaving viewers enchanted by its timeless charm.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Max wears a wolf suit and causes mischief, leading to his mother calling him a 'wild thing.'
  • 😀 Max responds by saying, 'I'll eat you up,' which results in him being sent to his room without dinner.
  • 😀 That night, Max's room transforms into a vast forest, with vines hanging from the ceiling and walls turning into the world around him.
  • 😀 An ocean appears, and Max sails off in a private boat through time, journeying to where the wild things are.
  • 😀 Upon arriving, the wild things roar, gnash their teeth, and display terrifying features, but Max tames them with his magical stare.
  • 😀 The wild things crown Max as their king after he tames them and declares, 'Let the wild rumpus start!'
  • 😀 Max orders the wild things to go to bed without supper, which makes him feel lonely and desire to be loved.
  • 😀 Max smells delicious food from afar and decides to return to where he is loved most, giving up his kingship.
  • 😀 The wild things beg Max to stay, but he leaves them behind, sailing back to his room.
  • 😀 Max returns to find his supper waiting for him, still hot, and the adventure ends with a feeling of comfort and belonging.
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Q & A

  • What is the significance of the wild things in the story?

    -The wild things represent Max's emotions and imagination. They are symbolic of the chaos and wildness Max feels, and they eventually serve as a mirror to his own behavior and desires for control and affection.

  • Why is Max sent to his room without eating anything?

    -Max is sent to his room after he misbehaves by wearing his wolf suit and making mischief, which leads to his mother calling him a 'wild thing'. His rebellious attitude prompts his mother to discipline him by sending him to his room without dinner.

  • How does Max travel to the land of the wild things?

    -Max travels to the land of the wild things after a forest grows in his room, turning it into a vast, wild environment. This magical transformation allows him to sail off through the night, across time and space, to reach the land where the wild things live.

  • What makes Max the 'king of all wild things'?

    -Max becomes the king of the wild things after he tames them with a 'magic trick'—by staring into their eyes without blinking. His calm and commanding presence leads the wild things to declare him the most wild of them all, making him their leader.

  • Why does Max decide to leave the land of the wild things?

    -Max leaves the land of the wild things because he feels lonely and realizes that he wants to be somewhere he is loved best of all. Despite being their king, he yearns for the comfort of love and affection that he knows he can find at home.

  • What do the wild things do when Max decides to leave?

    -The wild things plead with Max not to leave, expressing their love for him by saying 'we'll eat you up we love you so.' They are devastated by his departure but ultimately respect his decision as he sails away.

  • What does the return journey symbolize for Max?

    -Max's return journey symbolizes his growth and the resolution of his emotional journey. It represents his return to the safety and warmth of home after having explored his wild nature and confronting his inner needs and desires.

  • What is the significance of the supper waiting for Max when he returns?

    -The supper waiting for Max symbolizes the unconditional love and care of his mother. It signifies his return to a place of comfort, nourishment, and belonging after his emotional adventure, showing that he is loved and accepted no matter his actions.

  • How does the story convey the themes of love and discipline?

    -The story illustrates the balance between love and discipline. Max's misbehavior and rebellion lead to his punishment, but his eventual journey to the land of the wild things and back helps him understand the importance of love, affection, and the comfort of home.

  • Why do the wild things roar and show their terrible claws?

    -The wild things roar and show their terrible claws as a display of their fierce and untamed nature. Their wild behavior contrasts with Max’s growing understanding of control and affection, which ultimately allows him to tame them and become their king.

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