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Autors principals: Ma'ripov Jalolxon Kamoliddin o'g'li, Mamatqulov Diyorbek Sherzod o'g'li
Format: Recurso digital
Idioma:anglès
Publicat: Zenodo 2025
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Accés en línia:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14634835
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  • <p>Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak is a classic children's <br>picture book that uses simple, yet deeply expressive language and illustrations to <br>explore the emotional journey of a young boy named Max. The book follows Max's <br>rebellious adventure to a magical land of Wild Things, where he confronts and tames <br>his wild emotions. Through its balance of vivid illustrations, rhythmic repetition, and <br>symbolic elements, the story conveys themes of emotional growth, the power of <br>imagination, and the importance of home and belonging. Sendak's storytelling is both <br>accessible to children and resonant with adults, making it a timeless work in the realm <br>of children's literature. The book's stylistic features—its sparse language, emotional <br>depth, and the interplay of text and art—invite readers to reflect on their own emotional <br>experiences, offering a universal exploration of childhood imagination and selfdiscovery.</p>