January 2, 2012
Are you familiar with Maurice Sendak’s “Outside Over There”? It is a terrifying child’s tale, whose themes close echo those of his more famous “Where the Wild Things Are.”

Here’s the text that accompanies the image above, the combination of which should cause any sane adult (much less child) to soil his or her drawers:

So the goblins came.
They pushed their way in
and pulled baby out,
leaving another all made of ice.

Are you familiar with Maurice Sendak’s “Outside Over There”? It is a terrifying child’s tale, whose themes close echo those of his more famous “Where the Wild Things Are.”

Here’s the text that accompanies the image above, the combination of which should cause any sane adult (much less child) to soil his or her drawers:

So the goblins came.
They pushed their way in
and pulled baby out,
leaving another all made of ice.

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