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Available again for the first time in more than three decades, Don’t Bump the Glump! tickles our funnybones with a menagerie of creatures, including the Wild Gazite and the Squishy Squashy Staggitall. (All ages)
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Runny Babbit and his friends Rirty Dat, Dungry Hog and Snerry Jake speak in spoonerisms, a topsy-turvy language that will leave you and your child “lolling with raughter.” A great read-aloud! All ages.
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This is the tender story of a boy, his unconditional friendship with a tree and growing up. Written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein, it will touch everyone with its messages about generosity and sharing. (All ages)
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Four memorable volumes of Shel Silverstein's greatest works.
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From the outrageously funny Allison Beals and her 25 eels to the quietly affecting Human Balloon, these funny poems let kids know that someone out there feels just like them.
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Shel Silverstein's Where the Sidewalk Ends is where dreams of magic, acrobats, pancakes, Captain Hook, snowmen and Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me Too, who “went for a ride in a flying shoe” all begin. All ages.
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Where the Sidewalk Ends/Giving Tree-2 Volumes
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Two classics from one of the most beloved children’s book authors of all time.
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“If you a dreamer, a wisher, a liar, a hope-er, a pray-er, a magic bean buyer…come in!” With these words beloved poet/songwriter/illustrator, playwright Shel Silverstein (1932-1999) invited us to Where the Sidewalk Ends. This and all of his almost-too-popular-to-be-believed collections of poetry, including A Light in the Attic (which was on the NYT bestseller list for two years), Falling Up and The Giving Tree have enjoyed international acclaim and been loved by millions of readers around the world. He’s also the recipient of two Grammy Awards, one for the Best Children’s Album for Where the Sidewalk Ends, the other for Johnny Cash’s “A Boy Named Sue.”
