Terrible Yellow Eyes is a collection of artwork inspired by “Where the Wild Things Are� put together by artist Cory Godbey.
Go on a "Wild Thing" reading adventure!
The National Wildlife Federation has teamed up with the Wild Things movie to “connect kids and families with nature at home, at schools, and in their communities.�
Try your own hand at drawing an imaginary monster!
The official “Where the Wild Things Are� book site from publisher Harper Collins.
Where the Wild Things Are website reviews
Have you ever swapped paperbacks with a friend? Then you've participated in a book exchange, also known as a book swap or trade. Now imagine a website that gives you access to thousands of book-reading friends and keeps track of multi-way swaps so that y
BookMooch gives you one point for every book you send, and a tenth of a point for every book you enter into your profile.
Bookins (also with an inventory of over half a million books) uses a variable point system, where hardbacks and popular books cost (and earn) you more points than paperbacks.
LibraryThing is a community of book lovers, and does not directly provide book swapping services.
With 3.7 million books available for swapping, PaperBackSwap is the biggest of the online book swapping sites.
SwapTree is smallish, with 78,000 books currently available, but they also provide a marketplace for trading music CDs, DVDs and video games.