In the Night Kitchen
School Library Journal Best Book, New York Times Best Illustrated Book, New York Times Outstanding Book, Caldecott Honor Book, Library of Congress Childrens Books, ALA Notable Childrens Book
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Product details:
- Publisher HarperCollins
- Date of Publication 18 January 1996
- ISBN 9780064434362
- Binding Paperback
- See also 9780060266684
- No. of pages40 pages
- Size 280x216x4 mm
- Weight 173 g
- Language English
- Illustrations w. numerous col. ill. 0
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Short description:
Mickey helps the bakers prepare morning cake during an unusual nocturnal excursion
MoreLong description:
From the acclaimed author-artist Maurice Sendak comes a Caldecott Honor-winning tale of a fantastical dream world. This comic fantasy will delight readers of all ages with playful illustrations and an imaginative world only Sendak could create.
In the Night Kitchen is the classic story of Mickey's adventures in the bakers' kitchen as they prepare our morning cake. "Milk in the batter! Milk in the batter! We bake cake and nothing's the matter!" the bakers sing.
The bakers in the night kitchen need more milk for their batter, but then Mickey falls into the cake! They decide to put him in the oven anyway, but Mickey has different plans. He escapes in a plane made of bread dough and helps the bakers find the milk at last.
"A celebration of the primal, sensory world of childhood and an affirmation of its imaginative potency," proclaimed Children's Books and Their Creators.