The book still is stigmatized by these critics and in some places the book is banned. They pointed to the free-flowing milky fluids and the giant milk bottle which allegedly (to them) resembled a phallic symbol. Many people were shocked at the child nudity and also asserted that other sexual innuendos were happening in the picture book besides that. On his way down his pajamas come off exposing his naked little body (buttocks and genitials) which leads to the controversy and uproar. He tumbles out of his bed and floats downward passing the moon shining in through the window, the room where his mother is sleeping and then drifts by his father's room. He hears noises coming from the kitchen in the middle of the night and he yells ,"Quiet down there!" In a dream-like fashion he descends to the kitchen to find out who is making all the fuss. The main character in the story is Mickey and he looks about three or four years old. It received the Caldecott Honour Book Award in 1971. It was first published in 1970 and became very popular and controversial amongst the reading masses. If you do not know Maurice Sendak for this book I am going to review today, you certainly will recognize the book he is most famous for, "Where The Wild Things Are." This particular book is noteworthy also but for different reasons. "No man can be called friendless who has God and the companionship of good books."
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