God Bless Milk & God Bless Me

is making mamma crazy. In the Night Kitchen is fantastically surreal (and apparently controversial) childrens book about a boy named Mickey.  Catcher got it for his birthday on Sunday and I swear to god, I have read it to him at least 10 times a day.  Our bedtime routine used to consist of me reading 10 different books, now I have to read him In The Night Kitchen over & over & over & over….I want to shoot myself.  But the kid loves it, so I’m game.

***It is a really cool book- I had never even heard of it before and you think I would have had the chef kid’s book market cornered.

14 Responses to “God Bless Milk & God Bless Me”

  1. Chefwife Says:

    I’ve never heard of it either and you’d think I’ve got that market cornered too considering I teach 2nd grade. I’ll have to check it out.

  2. Bonne Maman Says:

    Thank you - I have been trying to remember the name of this book ever since my son was born. I read it for the first time in second grade, I think, but our teacher took it out of the classroom library once she discovered that the main character was naked. Admittedly, that may be the only reason I liked the book.

  3. erika Says:

    I love that book. Maurice Sendak is one of my favorites (and Kade’s).

  4. Beth Says:

    This was one of my absolute favorites as a child and I still have my copy from a zillion years ago that I gave to my daughter. She also loved it when she was three. We have a number of really great kids books in our home that no one else ever seems to have heard of!

  5. Eat Me Outta Here Says:

    I’ve never heard of this book but I’m so glad that I am finally in the know! My niece’s 2 year old birthday just passed and I think this book is perfect for her and her 4 year old brother! Thank you for sharing. I am so excited now! Are there any other kids books about food and cooking? If there isn’t there should be!

  6. Angela Says:

    One of my husbands very favorite books is Where The Wild Things Are, I am surprised I’ve never heard of this book…This looks like a must have for our collection. Thanks :)

  7. Michele Says:

    I love the cover, I had never read it however or saw it before today. Only adults would have issues with the child wearing cake batter in stead of clothing, a child would either not notice it or find it funny. I find it rather amusing myself.

    BTW the way we made a Cleveland Trip yesterday and stopped by the restaurant only it was too early and not open yet for business. I was on a quest for a “Pasta Platter” for a cousins wedding shower. Oh how I miss the old neighborhood… Cleveland = home!

  8. Amelia Says:

    It is an awesome book, kid of trippy (which is always fun for mommy). Michele, so sorry they weren’t open, you’ll have to try again soon!

  9. lifeinrecipes Says:

    This book,( along with anything else penned or illustrated by Sendak) is one one my favorite reads for kids, and myself. I have another little one called HIGGELTY PIGGELTY POP! OR THERE MUST BE MORE TO LIFE that I’ve saved from my childhood - I’ll spare you from the publishing date. It is absurd and I have not seen it around anywhere ever - must have spawned controversy….big eye roll. I’ll bring it for you next time I’m in BC.

  10. holly Says:

    I love the illustrations…especially the bakers!

  11. Psychic Advice Says:

    Too bad i didnt come across this blog before. Great stuff you got here. Thanks.

  12. chefswidow Says:

    Heidi
    Great to see you last night! Good luck with everything going on this week.

    Holly
    The illustrations are fantastic! I am excited to get more books of his.

    PA
    Thanks-any psychic advice for a widow?

  13. Beth Says:

    Check these out also:

    The Sign on Rosie’s Door by Maurice Sendak
    May I bring a Friend by Beatrice Schenk De Regniers (this is a Caldecott winner)

    They are both fabulous books!

  14. Jen Says:

    Hi! I recently found your blog and love it! My husband and I visited Bar Cento for the first time this past Friday–it was fantastic, we’ll be back often. We’re already telling friends about it. And I loved this post. In the Night Kitchen was our daughter’s favorite book (she’s 7 now) and she had it memorized before she was three years old. Now it’s becoming one of our son’s favorites, too! It’s funny to find someone else who loves this book!

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