{"product_id":"깊은밤-부엌에서-원제-in-the-night-kitchen","title":"In the Night Kitchen","description":"Description: Winner of the Caldecott Honor (1971), In the Night Kitchen is a masterpiece that weaves together cooking and imagination for rich, playful fun. With its animation-inspired style, a hero named Mickey, witty and humorous dialogue, and a wonderfully inventive fantasy world, this book reflects the strong influence of the classic Mickey Mouse cartoons that Sendak loved to imitate as a child. As the installment in Sendak's trilogy that draws most directly on his earliest childhood experiences, this picture book is filled with a strange and wonderful charm, offering children a way to work through their desires through imagination.\n\nUnlike the vivid, flashy animation style of the Mickey cartoons Sendak adored, the dominant palette here is calm and muted — soft browns and greens that feel like a faded photograph or a hazy memory. When you open the first page, a small, dim scene shows a child not yet asleep, curled up in bed. As the dark bedroom scene fades away, a huge, brightly lit kitchen appears — a signature Sendak technique that naturally blurs the boundary between reality and fantasy. Just as in Where the Wild Things Are, widely regarded as one of the greatest picture books of the century, the cramped, confining real world is shown in small, spacious panels, while the fantasy world expands to fill entire pages.\n\nThe story unfolds at night, the time that carries children into the unconscious world of dreams. Night is when imagination can roam freely, and also when children are released from adult supervision. At the same time, it's the hour when good children are pushed off to bed early, and when adults enjoy their own pleasures behind closed doors. What do children imagine happens while they sleep, worn down by adult insistence or simple drowsiness? Waking in the morning and rubbing their eyes, they find pretty sprouts growing from an onion, bright beams of light pouring through what was once a dark window, and round dewdrops resting on blades of grass. For just one night, a child might wish to stay awake and see what really happens.\n\nBut when night falls, sleepiness always wins, and mother turns off the light and says it's time to sleep. So what kind of world did Mickey see during his one wakeful night? What is it that lets Mickey drift off to sleep with a satisfied smile, even after his terrifying adventure of narrowly escaping being baked in the oven?","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623778066660,"sku":"1397760545","price":20.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9788952782731.jpg?v=1786421680","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ea%b9%8a%ec%9d%80%eb%b0%a4-%eb%b6%80%ec%97%8c%ec%97%90%ec%84%9c-%ec%9b%90%ec%a0%9c-in-the-night-kitchen","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}