We’ll Eat You Up
2012
We Love You So
Maurice Sendak was a true friend to RIF. As far back as 1979, he provided this illustration for our Year of the Child campaign. And just recently, he signed many of these posters for RIF’s 45th anniversary, helping us raise funds to get books to kids to need them most. He was an inspiration to advocates for children everywhere.
But he was so much more to us — and to Book People all over the world. From giving children the freedom to be energetic, afraid and even unruly to giving parents bedtime stories that absorbed them as much as their children, he left behind a legacy that went far beyond reshaping the world of children’s books. His work reshaped children’s worlds.
Thank you, Mr. Sendak. Share how his work shaped your world in the comments below.
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Sendak was a sensation, in literary, theatrical and stage, with his famous story WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE. Thanks to his imagination and daring, we have a legacy of literature for the ages.
Miss you once, miss you twice, miss you chicken soup with rice!