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Book Review: Runny Babbit by Shel Silverstein
Runny Babbit lent to wunch And heard the saitress way, “We have some lovely stabbit rew—I Our Special for today.” So if you say, “Let’s bead a rook That’s billy as can se,” ...
64 commentsShel Silverstein Children's Books
Shel Silverstein's dark humor has been highly controversial causing his books to even be banned in some libraries. Silverstein's writings are what set him apart from the normal author, his books generate lots...
2 commentsTattoo Ideas: Cartoon Characters
It's a well known fact that cartoons aren't just for kids. In fact, producers of Disney and Pixel flicks have stated point blank that they make cartoons for kids that parents can enjoy as well, since parents...
18 commentsThe Missing Piece Meets the Big O: Are You My Missing Piece?
Did you ever feel that something is missing inside you? Are you waiting for that special someone to come along? Do you sometimes feel empty and lonely? And when these feelings occur, have you tried...
37 commentsWe All Have A Messy Room
Messy Room Whosever room this is should be ashamed!His underwear is hanging on the lamp.His raincoat is there in the overstuffed chair,And the chair is becoming quite mucky and damp.His workbook is wedged...
1 commentMissing Piece Shel Silverstein
There are but a few books which can touch both the hearts of kids and adults alike. But The Missing Piece series does just that. Shel Silverstein has indeed managed to fuse a general theme of...
0 commentsThe Giving Tree
What does it mean to love another unconditionally? Can we truly love without expecting anything in return? Gifted storywriter Shel Silverstein, through his masterpiece, "The Giving Tree", crafts a beautiful...
15 commentsRecommended fiction books for kids ages 9-12 (not quite a teenager)
There are so many books out there for the pre-teen age group. Most libraries and bookstores have a special section just for that age group. There seems to be a little bit less to choose from in that age...
6 commentsThe Boy with No Eyes and a Collection of Shel Silverstein Inspired Poems
This is a collection of poems inspired by Shel Shiverstein's Light in the Attic. I would love to draw my own sketches however I do not own a scanner. The boy with no eyes He viewed the world with a...
10 commentsN.P.O. Your Writing: Giving Back
In the classic story, The Giving Tree, by Shel Silverstein, a tree loves a boy very much. The boy grows up making crowns from the trees leaves. In his teenage years, he returns in need of money. The...
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