Where The Wild Things Are: An IMAX Giveaway

As a parent, I truly enjoy sharing my favorite childhood books with my own children. There is something awe-inspiring about watching my kiddos, as they experience the stories that I love, for the first time. It brings back such memories.

I remember the first night I introduced my oldest to Where The Wild Things Are. She sat cuddled in my lap, immersed in the story of Max and the Wild Things. Of course she loved the book and asks me to read it to her often.

WILD-IMAX ONESHEET-loWhen she saw the trailer for Where The Wild Things Are, she was ecstatic and we are looking forward to watching it together on the big screen. Hopefully we will be able to make it to a showing at the nearby IMAX.

Where the Wild Things Are has been digitally re-mastered into the unparalleled image and sound quality of The IMAX Experience® through proprietary IMAX DMR® technology.

With crystal clear images, laser-aligned digital sound and maximized field of view, IMAX provides the world’s most immersive movie experience.


Where The Wild Things Are: The IMAX Experience
opens on October 16th. We would love for your family to have the opportunity to enjoy the magic and wonder of Where The Wild Things Are, and we have the PERFECT giveaway to help you to do just that.

We have a “Royal” IMAX Prize Pack to award to one lucky reader.
Package includes:

  • 1 copy of Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
  • 1 adult Where the Wild Things Are t-shirt
  • 1 youth Where the Wild Things Are t-shirt
  • 1 Where the Wild Things Are poster
  • A family 4-pack of IMAX tickets

To enter, please leave a comment below. Share with us some of your favorite childhood books.

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This giveaway is open until Sunday, October 18th. We will announce our winner on Monday, October 19th. Yep, this is a quick giveaway, so be sure to enter right away, and spread the word to your friends.

This giveaway is sponsored by IMAX. We received a nominal fee to cover the costs of administering the giveaway.

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  1. I have read this book to my children for years. It would be a dream come true to take them to the show!

  2. My family and I just saw this movie. It was phenomenal! My favorite series as a child was “The Littles”. It was so much fun to read about this tiny family that all had tails!

  3. Where the Wild things are of course, and the Very Hungry Caterpillar!

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  5. Debbie Bellows says:

    I remember this being one of my favorite books – I also liked Dr. Seuss books as well as Good Night Moon!

  6. I loved the Dr. Seuss and Syd Hoff books.

  7. The Giving Tree.

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    My favorite books were Sesame Street’s Grover called “Is there a Monster at the end of this book?!” and the “Amelia Bedalia” Collection!!

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  12. Barbara Long says:

    Some of my favorite childhood books were “The Tale of Peter Rabbit” and “Charlotte’s Web”.

  13. I really enjoy reading the dr suess books to the girls and also books by david shannon they love the no david series

  14. I’m lucky that my parents kept some of our old favorites- so I get to share them with my little ones! I’m really interested in seeing what they do with the Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs movie as that was one of my very favorites.

  15. What a great story!!

  16. I always loved Goodnight Moon.

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  18. Awesome….thanks for the chance.

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  20. I loved Amelia Bedellia.

  21. Cristina Driver says:

    Thanks for the amazing giveaway contest! Some of my childhood books include the Any and Bee series, no longer in publication, Amelia Bedelia books, and Richard Scarry books. As i got older Nancy Drew Case Files and Bells on Their Toes. I also loved the Babysitters Club series. I now share my passion for reading with my 6th graders 🙂

  22. Popeye Climbs a Mountain 🙂

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  24. We love Dr. Seuss books and the If You Give A…series.

  25. Elizabeth Ray says:

    I remember particularly liking The Boxcar Children and My Father’s Dragon.

  26. Harry Barbee says:

    Green Eggs and ham

  27. Veronica Gaarrett says:

    I loved Black Beauty and the Nancy Drew books.

  28. I liked the book called the Box Car Kids (I think that’s what it was called).

  29. I’m an e-mail subscriber.

  30. I liked Shel Silverstein books. Thanks!

  31. Jennifer Jozwiak says:

    i loved the pokey little puppy and if i ran the circus!

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  34. susan smoaks says:

    i loved the book a cranberry thanksgiving when i was little

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  36. Laura Gonzalez says:

    This movie is just adorable!!

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  40. Lily Kwan says:

    My favorite childhood book was The Secret Garden.

  41. Kimberly Murat says:

    When I was little my favorite books were “The Little Rabbit Who Wanted Red Wings” and “Morgan Morning.” I still have both the original books and I read them to my son.

  42. estella miller says:

    Can’t wait to see the movie!

  43. Tim Hughes says:

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  46. Casey Becher says:

    My favorite books were the Little House series from Laura Ingalls Wilder. I reread them countless times!

  47. Green Eggs and Ham was my all time fav!

  48. Patricia Hill says:

    We loved anything by Dr. Seuss, but ny favorite was Where the Wild Things Are.

  49. my favorite childhood book is dr seuss green eggs and ham..thanks

  50. kathy pease says:

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  51. kathy pease says:

    my favorite was the little house series and charlottes web

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  53. Kayce Crews says:

    I loved Green Eggs and Ham.

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  55. I loved Goodnight Moon, The Velveteeen Rabbit and But No Elephants,

  56. Keith Dotson says:

    I love “Where the Wild things Are” I hope to take my kids to the movie soon. All of our favorite books are already on this list. In my daughters bookshelf are Dr Seuss, Curious George, The Five Chinese Brothers, No more monkeys jumping on the Bed, and lots of Disney Princess books.

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  58. amy delong says:

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  59. Jennifer M says:

    My favorite was “Bread and Jam for Frances.”

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  62. I like the Little House on the Prairie books.

  63. john ferris says:

    I liked the Nancy Drew series.

  64. Where the Wild Things Are has always been one of my favorite childrens books, and I also love Goodnight Moon, and Cloudy with a chance of Meatballs.

  65. Jennifer Dunn says:

    I loved all Dr Seuss books. Shel Silverstein was also great.

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  68. Some of my fave childhood books were:
    Harold And The Purple Crayon
    Horton Hears A Who
    Horton Hatches An Egg
    The Cat In The Hat

    And of course

    Where The Wild Things Are!!!

  69. Paula Harmon says:

    We live near an IMAX theatre, but we haven’t been there yet, this would be a nice surprise.

  70. I love Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs and If You Give A Mouse A Cookie.

  71. I always loved the Nancy Drew books. My daughters are reading them now. They love the Nancy Drew movie.

  72. I absolutely love this set! I’m so glad this movie is out…we love the book!

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  74. I loved Mother Goose books when I was little. I started reading at age 4 so I loved just about any book I could get my hands on. I still love to read.

  75. Cassandra says:

    I loved the Amelia Bedelia books and Beverly Cleary’s Ramona Quimby books and of course Judy Blume’s books–Superfudge, Freckle Juice, Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great, The Pain and The Great One, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing–and yes I remember all of those titles and more.

  76. christopher h says:

    loved the curious george books

  77. I love this book and I love all of Dr. Suess books too.

  78. Jennifer M says:

    I like the Secret Garden and Nancy Drew.

  79. Amanda D. says:

    I loved Charlotte’s Web and the Babysitter’s Club books. macd82 at gmail dot com

  80. I love when they put out movies the whole family can enjoy. This one looks like a good one! Thanks for the chance!

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  82. I liked the Stupids books and the Amelia Bedelia books.

  83. This would make a great suprise for the boys. Thank you

  84. This was my son’s favorite book. I always like “Mama, Do You Love Me?” Beautiful illustrations, a story of unconditional love, and introduces children to facts about Alaskan Eskimos. Thanks.

  85. My favorite was Black Beauty.

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  88. I loved the Little House series, but before that my favorite book was “Hey All You Rabbits”

  89. Angela Palmer says:

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  91. Carolyn G says:

    I loved Dr. Suess books, THe Growing Tree, THe Velveteen Rabbit and WHere the WIld THngs are

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  93. Gabriel J. says:

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  94. Any of the Dr. Seuss books, Shel Silversten, and any prose & poetry books I could get my hands on

  95. Some of my favorite books were Suzy Squirrel, Amelia Bedilia series, Curious George books, Henry and Ribsy, Ralph the Mouse, the Little House on the Praire series, Nancy Drew series and more. I was and still am a big reader. I would read my books over and over again.

  96. my kids always loved doctor suess books

  97. A favorite in our house has always been “Go Dog Go”

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  100. I loved all the Romana series by B.Cleary when I was a kid.
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  101. Suzanne Lewis says:

    I loved Dr. Seuss’ Hop on Pop growing up.

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  102. My favorite books were Cat in the Hat and Green Eggs and Ham.

  103. I liked the Boxcar Kids Club books.

  104. I loved the Ramona Quimby books and the books about Fudge by Judy Blume.

  105. Anything Dr Seuss, the B is for Betsey series, Elmer the patchwork elephant.

  106. Linda Russell says:

    I would love to win this for my daughter and grandson – this is his favorite book currently. Thanks for offering this great prize package.

  107. I love The Little House, The Secret Garden, Charlotte’s Web, and The Wind in the Willows.

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  108. I loved the “Hungry Caterpillar” and “Stop That Ball”

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  111. Julie Moe says:

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  112. laura campos says:

    i love this book!

  113. Steve Berg says:

    Wlid Things Rocks

  114. Ed Nemmers says:

    “Charlotte’s Web” and “Danny Dunn and the Homework Machine”!

  115. My favorites from childhood were the Boxcar Kids books.

  116. michele anne says:

    I know this problably sounds odd but my faborite book as a child was “the Old Woma Who Swallowed A “. I think it was the rhyming that got me. Maybe that’s why I wriet now.

  117. I remember Shel Silverstein and his books of great poems. Still love them.

  118. Bryanna P. says:

    Awesome giveaway, thanks guys!… =D

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  120. Kristin Wilkinson says:

    My favorite books as a child were Flat Stanley and Harriet the Spy. I was also a big fan of the Trixie Belden series as well as Alfred Hitchcock’s Three Investigators (I think!) and Encyclopedia Brown.

  121. Mary Ann McElhatton says:

    One of the best children’s books ever

  122. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs was one of my all time favorites. Now it too is a movie!

  123. What a fun giveaway. I used to love Hansel and Gretle, Old Mother Hubbard and The 3 Little Pigs.

  124. I hope I win. I always loved Beauty and the Beast.

  125. Angela Brittain says:

    I loved reading Dr Seuss and all of the Little Golden Books. As I got older I moved on to the Sweet Valley High and Baby Sitters Club.

  126. And I get your newsletter. Thanks for the chance!

  127. I’d loved anything by Dr Seuss! I remember reading the Lorax and Yurtle the Turtle with my mom growing up.

  128. I loved the Nancy Drew books.

  129. Cynthia C says:

    I love the Frog and Toad books, Amelia Bedelia and Strega Nona.

  130. I loved the Nancy Drew series. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  133. Shelbie Johnston says:

    I used to read this book to my son when he was small, he loved this book. I’d love to be able to read it to my Grandson too 🙂

  134. One of my favorite books when I was young was Ramona and Beazus.

  135. kay wolter says:

    Are You My real Mom

  136. I had a Mickey Mouse Magic Book that I toted everywhere.

  137. Angela Gaffke says:

    I loved anything by Roahl Dahl.

  138. I liked Dr Seuss, I will not eat green eggs and ham, thanks.

  139. scarlette says:

    my mom used to read to us all the time! Everyday at naptime and bedtime and throughout the day! We had a lot of golden books and ones borrowed from the library! I credit her for my love of books and reading

  140. Christina Sparks says:

    I enjoyed this book and so does my daughter.
    I also enjoyed The Fire Cat, The Berenstein Bear books, Garfield comic books :- ), The Monster at the end of this book, was one of my all time favorites.

  141. I loved all the classics I could get my hands on.

    Black Beauty
    Robinson Crusoe
    Swiss Family Robinson
    Bambi
    The Little Princess
    The Wizard of Oz
    Alice in Wonderland
    Wind in the Willows

  142. I remember reading Where The Wild Things Are as a child,my head was always in a book. I also remember reading all of the Nancy Drew mystery books.

  143. Goodnight Moon is the best.

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  145. Bonnie Capuano says:

    I love the IMAX…great sweeps

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  148. I love this book and can only hope the film does it justice. Thanks for the chance to win this terrific prize package.

  149. The Pokey Puppy was one of my favs.

  150. Carol Lawrence says:

    I can’t remember anything brfore the Nancy Drew series that I started at age eight,many years ago. jelly15301@gmail.com

  151. I liked the oldies, like Mother Goose

  152. Tari Lawson says:

    My favorite childhood books were;

    Island of the Blue Dolphins
    Ramona books
    Pipi Longstocking
    The Littles

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  154. My favorite childhood books were Are You My Mother and Go Dog Go. 🙂

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  156. Kerrie Mayans says:

    We love the books that feature the birds from the “Are you my mother?” books. Right now my son loves “The Best Nest” and “Flap your Wings”

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  159. Crystal F says:

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  160. monica jensen says:

    one of my all time favorite childrens books, so glad to be able to share the majic with my kids!!

  161. Katharine D says:

    This was one of my all time favorites growing up. Love to read it with my boys. Also loved Harold and the Purple Crayon, Blueberries for Sal, and Make Way for Ducklings – all favorites with my boys as well

  162. Sharon McCloud says:

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  163. Theresa Shafer says:

    Anne of Green Gables
    Winnie the Pooh
    Family Classics Series of books
    Journey to the Center of the Earth
    Alice in Wonderland
    The Once and Future King

  164. I’ve always loved The Cat in The Hat

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  167. This is an awesome Giveaway.
    Some of my childhood books.
    That is really easy. I still have them.
    (1) The Bobbsey Twins
    (2) The Bobbsey Twins in the Country
    (3) Five Little Peppers
    (4) Eight Cousins
    (5) Beautiful Joe
    (6) Hans Brinker
    (7) The Little House series (original set)
    (8) Heidi
    (9) Lassie
    (10)Circus Boy

  168. I loved Richard Scary’s Busytown books as a kid – so I’m happy my son loves them now!

  169. Fantastic one of my favorite books

  170. Kathy Scott says:

    Are You My Mother?

  171. Heather S says:

    I liked the Little Engine that Could and the Golden Books

  172. I can still remember my mom sitting on my bed next to me reading my favorite bed time story, Goldilock’s and the Three Bears. Mom always added so much drama to her reading that she could make any story a favorite. (I miss being a kid!)

  173. All of the Dr. Seuss books were, and are, the greatest

  174. I remember Where the Wild Things Are from my childhood! It isn’t a favorite for my kids though….I wonder what they will think of the movie. I was also a big Dr. Seuss fan growing up. STill am.

  175. wendy wallach says:

    here the Wild Things Are has been my favorite childrens book for as long as I can remember! I can’t wait to see the movie!

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  176. Stephanie says:

    I loved the rainbow fish, but I have a almost 4 yr old son who loves the book where the wild things are. we read it every night then when I finish he reads it to me in his own words. I promised I would take him but havent even paid rent, it would be awesome to win, but I wont let him down I will take him. Now the rainbow fish hes not very fond of.

  177. Any Dr. Seuss book of course. However, I was always partial to Goodnight Moon. Love it.

  178. Curious George books were my favorite as a child, now I read them to my son.

  179. I loved my Golden Books when I was little.

    Thank you so much, we’d all love this! 🙂

  180. This was one of my favorites as a child and made sure to read it to my girls as often as I could. Some of my favorite reads as I got older were Ramona Quimby as well as The Boxcar Children.

  181. I loved the Sweet Pickles Series when I was a kid.

  182. I always loved the book The Kissing Hand!

  183. The Laura E. Wilder’s books ” on the parie . :

  184. My favorite books were the Chalk Book, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and anything Clifford.

  185. One of my favourite books from my childhood is Sand Cake by Frank Asch. There’s an animated version of the story on his website: http://www.frankasch.com/sandcake.swf. It’s about a father and son using their imaginations at the beach. I also really love That Scatterbrain Booky by Bernice Thurman Hunter. It’s a children’s novel about a girl growing up in Toronto during the Great Depression. I read it and the other Booky novels many times and was very excited when I heard that the author was visiting my local library. She did a slideshow about her life and the inspirations for her books and I’ll never forget that day.

  186. Goldenbooks were some of my favs. But I loves Pokey Little Puppy and Spot books. As an educator, I love this book. We’d love to win!

  187. I really enjoyed “The Hobbit” and the rest of the series. Actually enjoyed a few Judy Blume books. Also “A Summer To Die”. And also that book with the rabbits…Can’t remember title. LOL.

  188. My favorite book as a child was Jellybeans for Breakfast. I teach preschool and my classes current favorites are Pinkalicious and Superhero ABC.

  189. When I was little I had a book called Timmy Mouse (don’t know the author). I’ve looked for it on-line and at used book stores but I haven’t been able to find it. Wish I could find the book to share with my kids.

  190. Dusti Lewars says:

    Love all of the Mary Poppins books!

  191. My kids are 3 and 6 and they LOVE the Walter the Farting Dog Series by William Kotzwinkle. The first time I read it I was in tears laughing!

  192. Carla Spence says:

    When I was a kid, I loved the Shel Silverstein poem books (Where the Sidewalk ends is was my favorite!) Ok, I’ll admit it, I still love them!

  193. Michelle Draveski says:

    this one of my three favorite books as a child
    the other two were
    rikki tikki tavi and the giving tree

  194. liked as a kid curious george and cat in the hat

  195. One of my all time favorite children’s book is “Caps for Sale.” I used to have the stuffed monkey character with the different types of caps on his head. I wish I had kept it for my Kindergarten classroom.

  196. bianca peponis says:

    my favorite childhood books are the dr seuss books.. they are still awesome to me.. it’s the rymes…
    bianca

  197. Stephanie V says:

    where the sidewalk ends was another one of my favorites
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  198. Diane Baum says:

    I loved reading the Little Bears and Anne of Green Gables books.

  199. Jennifer Hamitlon says:

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  200. Jennifer Hamitlon says:

    I am an email subscriber:)

  201. Jennifer Hamitlon says:

    My favorite childhood books were the Little House on the Prairie and of course The Babysitter’s Club lol

  202. I loved Dr. Seuss books now for my children I love Grouchy Lady Bug and The Hungry Catepillar, Frog and Toad, If you Give a Mouse a Cookie, we love books!
    Great giveaway thanks!
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  203. Marvin K Mooney Please go Home was my favorite book.

  204. my daughter is a big where the wild things are fan & wants to be max for halloween

  205. Margaret Smith says:

    I’m a subscriber. Thanks again.

  206. Margaret Smith says:

    One of my favorites was Rainbow Fish. Thanks so much.

  207. Great giveaway! Some of my favorite childhood books were The Story About Ping, Green Eggs and Ham, and the Berenstain Bears series.

  208. I would love to enter this contest. One of my favorite childhood books was Alice in Wonderland.

  209. LOVE THIS BOOK AS A CHILD AND READ IT TO MY DAUGHTER AND WE CAN’T WAIT TO SEE IT

  210. DARLA KIDDER says:

    Dr. Seuss The Cat In The hat.

  211. Adrienne Gordon says:

    my daughter still loves goodnight moon.

  212. Some of my favorites were: Little Black Pony, Cowboy Andy, Ten Apples Up On Top, Bears In The Night and Little Black Goes To The Circus. I was lucky enough to be able to pass my copies of them on to my 2 young kids and they love them.

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  216. I could go on for hours about my favorite children’s books! I actually collect them! Where the Wild Things are has always been a favorite, along with The Polar Express, Make Way for Ducklings, and Alexander and The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad DAY!

  217. I liked the Doctor Suess books; reading them with our son was great.

  218. I have your button in my blog’s sidebar.

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  221. We like Dr. Seuss books, Curious George books, Eric Carle’s books and Caps For Sale.

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  223. Kathy Stevenson says:

    My favorite childhood book was The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe!

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  225. I loved the book Each Peach Pear Plum.

  226. A favorite book of mine that I haven’t shared with my kids yet!

  227. My all time favorite book as a girl was “Gorilla” by Anthony Browne, such a great story

  228. Kids books we love: Llama, llama Red Pajama, My Lucky Day, a book that has a bunch of nursery rhymes in it (not sure of the name)

    Books I loved as a kid: Sweet Pickles, Silver Spurs: Santa’s Smallest, Brightest Elf

  229. Actually, Where the Wild Things Are was one of my favorite books, and still is!

  230. Oh, so many books to choose from! I have always loved to read and I hope I’m passing that on to my kids! I love Little House on the Prairie, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Boxcar Children, Anne of Green Gables… I guess those are a little bit older but those are the ones I loved! Also, The Giant Jam Sandwich, Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs and all Christmas Stories!

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  232. Linda Kish says:

    Where the Wild Things Are is one of the ones my son loved. I loved the golden books.

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  233. I am also a subscriber.

  234. Are You My Mother is my niece’s favorite book. Can’t blame her since the lead is so curiously innocent. My personal favorite is probably the Very Hungry Caterpillar because as a kid, it was always neat seeing the transformation progress of things into something better…also, there was alot of delicious looking food.

  235. I loved the Richard Scary Busy Town books.

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  236. Jama Netherton says:

    Where the Wild Things Are and Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day…two all-time favorites!!!

  237. Where The Wild Things Are is a favorite in my house too and we are really looking forward to seeing the movie. Lately, we also like the Skippyjon Jones books. They are a hoot.

  238. I have your button in my sidebar.

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  241. I really like this book called “Each Peach Pear Plum”. You had to find things in the picture. I still have it packed away somewhere.

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  244. Dezi Allen says:

    This actually was one of my favorites and my sons love it too! I also like Each Peach Pear Plum and all the Little Critter.

  245. Two of my favorite books involved a great story and beautiful phototography:
    Lona–A Fairy Tale, a story about a princess who gets shrunk by an evil wizard and has to make her way through the kingdom to find her prince and her freedom.
    and,
    Tico-Tico, a story about a squirrel who wants to make friends with a cat
    I still have both books.

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  248. Amy Lathrop says:

    I love this book! One of my favorites … then and now!

  249. Jennifer C says:

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  250. Jennifer C says:

    I loved so many books as a kid, but one of my faves was “How Fletcher was Hatched”, the story of a dog that hatches up a cracked plan to regain the attention of his little girl.

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  254. The Mom Jen says:

    I loved all the Sesame Street books, my fave was There’s a Monster at the End of this Book!

  255. Awesome giveaway!! I remember loving Curious George books!

  256. I was excited to see the book made into a movie, too! Is it me or are those monsters much more adorable on screen?

  257. I actually have never heard of this book. My daughter would love it!

    Our favorites are Series of Unfortunate Events and the Cheetah Girls (I know but at least she’s reading!). When I was a child, I loved the Nancy Drew books.

  258. Erin Lowmaster says:

    Your button is on my blog!

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  259. Erin Lowmaster says:

    I loved reading Go Dog Go by Dr. Suess as well as the Biggest Snowball of all!

  260. Idaho Jill says:

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  263. Idaho Jill says:

    We liked Shel Silverstein books and Dr. Suess books, thanks!

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    your button’s on my blog 🙂

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  267. stampedwithgrace says:

    Blueberries for Sal and Goodnight Moon are 2 of my favorites!

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  270. judy brittle says:

    This looks really wonderful! My favorite book as a child was the adorable Little Golden Book The Poky Little Puppy. I just loved that story. Thank you so much!

  271. My dad always read Dr. Seuss to us before bed.

  272. I have your button on my blog.

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  275. Jessica Asbury says:

    I facebooked about it too.

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  279. Jessica Asbury says:

    My favorite books as a kid where the dr. Suess book, Cat in the Hat. But I also liked Where the Wild things are.

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  282. I loved Dr. Seuss, When The Sun Rose, and of course Where The Wild Things Are. This is a great giveaway. Thanks 🙂

  283. I am also a subsciber…and hope to win the tee shirt…woo hoo!!

  284. Wow…I loved this book too…

    Some other favorites were It Happened on Mulburry Street and Not This Bear…

  285. Ladytink_534 says:

    I loved any Disney book I could get my hands on , Dr. Seuss, and The Little Engine that Could.

  286. Angela Bailey says:

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  287. Angela Bailey says:

    When my son was really little he loved the book I Love You, Stinky Face by Lisa McCourt, as well as all the Dr. Seuss books. As he is a little older he really enjoyed The Tale of Despereaux last year when his entire class read it and then saw the movie.

  288. Who doesn’t love Where the Wild Things Are?!?!!? This book was and continues to be one of my favorites!

  289. This book was my husbands favorite, however mine was Where the Sidewalk Ends!

  290. Ferdinand the Bull. I love it still.

  291. casey aubut says:

    I would love to win this. My son is almost 3 and walks around saying “and they knashed their terrible teeth, and showed their terible claws- all while growling! My other favorite book is Love you Forever and God Gave us You!

  292. CaseyDeuce says:

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  293. CaseyDeuce says:

    My favorites as a kid was always the Roald Dahl books, “Where the sidewalk ends” especially!

  294. Momisodes says:

    My daughter was so excited to see the preview for this movie too!

    We also love reading Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs and Pickles To Pittsburg to our daughter. And she also loves making up her own version of the story while flipping through the pages.

  295. Annabelle T says:

    Thanks for the giveaway, that’s a neat package !

  296. This was a favorite book of mine as a kid, I’ve still got the book around here somewhere. My kids read it all the time. I’m so excited for this movie!

    Thanks for the opportunity!

  297. I loved Amelia Bedelia books, Where the Wild Things Are, various other giant stories and Beverly Cleary books!

  298. Southern Fried Mama says:

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  300. Southern Fried Mama says:

    Gotta love Dr. Seuss, Arthur, Fancy Nancy, and Winnie the Pooh!

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  302. I loved this book as a kid! My other favorite book was The Monster at the End of this Book
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  303. Where the Wild Things Are is one of my favorites and I am planning a “Date day” with my 2 year old soon after its release! So excited!! 🙂

    One of my fav books as a kid was “There are rocks in my socks” – I just found a copy on ebay and bought it for my boys 🙂

  304. My family would love to see this. My favorite books as a child were by Judy Blume and also The Little House on the Prairie series.

  305. I have “Where the Wild Things Are” forever!
    It was read to me as a junior in a college children’s literature class…and that made me love it more. With four children, ages 11 and under, and one income, this would be a fantastic experience!

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  309. Where the Wild Things Are is my husband’s hands down favorite! Fancy Nancy, however, is a favorite of all 4 of my girls!!

  310. “Where the Wild Things Are” is one of our favorites, along with all of the Dr. Seuss books and the Berenstain Bears.

  311. We collected Golden Books and Dr. Seuss. Thanks for the giveaway!

  312. I subscribe through Google Reader 🙂

  313. We had JUST finished reading the book when we saw the preview for it on TV. My boys are excited for it to start! We love the book.

  314. Nice blog continuing the good work.

  315. I receive the 5M4M newsletter as well. Thanks for the chance!

  316. We love books! As a child, my favorite was Charlotte’s Web.

  317. I love this book! But can’t read it to my 3 year just yet…My favorite book as a kid that I remember is The Velveteen Rabbit. But my boys just aren’t into it!! LOL!! Oh well…

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  320. As a child I remember liking Alexander and the Horrible Terrible no Good Very Bad day. I also remember we had a book w/ a collection of stories in it. We had the book for a really long time, I wish I could remember it to track it down for my girls.

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  322. I love Where the Wild Things Are!! It was my lil brother’s favorite book, so when he was about to become a first time daddy at the beginning of this year, I bought him a copy of the book to read to his new son.

    Some of my favorites were But No Elephants (I can’t remember the author), and the Busy Town books. Of course, as I got older, I liked Judy Blume books and the Babysitters Club series!!

  323. Kristin S. says:

    I wish I could remember the name of the book, but it was about a puppy..LOL

  324. I remember growing up reading all of the Judy Blume books. Thank you for the great giveaway!

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  327. Love the book I’ll Love You Forever

  328. Oh what fun! One of my favorite books that I bought my son is called Jamberry. It’s for little kids, but I just love it!

  329. I love this book! It will be a great movie. I also really like Charlotte’s Web. Thanks for the chance to win!

  330. Both of my boys LOVE WTWTA! We can’t wait to see the movie! I loved Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys, Alice in Wonderland (can’t wait for that movie too!), too many to list!

  331. Elizabeth says:

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  332. Elizabeth says:

    this was the first book i bought for our first child when i was still pregnant with him… my all time very favorite. i would love to take him to see this movie now that he’s 11!

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  335. I used to love all of the Dr. Seuss books as a child.

  336. Dr. Seuss, Cloudy with a chance of meatballs, the if you give… series, and Harold and the Purple Crayon

  337. The Gang's Momma says:

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  340. I loved the Frog and Toad stories! 🙂

  341. I love Ramona and Fudge. Too fun.

  342. Smellyann says:

    Great giveaway! My favorite books were the Nancy Drew, Little House On The Prairie, and Ramona Quimby series. 🙂

  343. The Gang's Momma says:

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  346. I’d love to take my three year old to see this one – he loves the book. Hmmm my favorite childhood books… I love the Bearenstein books – always a classic that he also enjoys now.

  347. The Gang's Momma says:

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  348. The Gang's Momma says:

    Where the Wild Things Are IS my favorite kids’ book. I read it tons of times to my boys. In fact, I just confessed to them the other night that the reason we borrowed from the library so often when they were little is that I wanted to read it to ME! 🙂

  349. I love the books that describes the emotions of the ghost and the opponent.

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  351. Peggy Gorman says:

    We had a book and I cannot remember the name but it was filled with ghost and other stories ,we all read that huge book over and over! Being the youngest of 5 The cover was gone and I don’t know the name. One of the stories was “Janes Yellow Ribbon”
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  352. Felicia (aka Mommy B) says:

    Always loved this book and both my kids love it as well (along with Goodnight Moon, Goodnight Gorilla, anything Dr. Seuss and my daughter’s fave: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.) Looking forward to the movie.

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  354. any doctor suess book with my kids

  355. I’m a subscriber, too! Love your blog!

  356. One of my favorite books to read when I was a child was the Ann of Avonlea series. I can hear her now….”That’s Ann without an e”. Classic!

  357. OMG – i just threw my 2 year old son a “Where the Wild Things Are” Birthday Party. It was great – he loves the book and I loved creating all of the characters for decorations for the party. Check out my photos at http://www.funjunx.com. Love the giveaway!

  358. Oh boy, I haven’t read this book in years and I was so excited to see it was made into a movie. My favorite childhood books were the little golden books, the ones with the gold spine.

  359. I loved the Dr. Seuss and Syd Hoff books. Thanks for the great giveaway!