... delivers a grin to your desktop every Monday morning — presenting real-world questions that cause reference librarians to wonder: "Why in the world would anybody want to know that?" Most of them make me smile, but this one made me giggle out loud!
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Read about Sendak's
Wild Things here, and visit the
latest screen adaptation's website, too. You'll find lots of good stuff including posters, screensavers and wallpapers to download. I don't think you'll find a map to the wild things, though.
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