

Where the Wild Things Are has been called one of the best children's picture books of all time because of the way that the book is formatted, and personally, I would have to agree. With the pictures growing and shrinking with the plot of the story and Max's imagination, a story about a little boy being sent to bed without supper becomes a story where the reader can become fully emersed in the land where the Wild Things are. I would use this book in my classroom as a read aloud piece or as an independent reading option as this book is truly a classic and has made quite a name for itself in the world of children's literature. This book has a Scholastic Reading Grade Level Equivalent of 3.4.