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Author:   Raymond Yee  
Posted: 6/27/2003; 10:05:12 PM
Topic: Shel Silverstein books
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Shel Silverstein books #

I'm getting into books by Shel Silverstein when I shopped for books today for Bori, the housemate who will be turning 6 years old in a few weeks  (I'm using some booklist functionality that Patrick and I have been building -- more later.  See the HTML version and XML version of the list.)

Silverstein books 11/15/2009
BulletThe Essential Guide to Children's Books and Their Creators (0618190821). Comments:
Helped me to see that Silverstein's books are probably a good choice for Bori.


BulletFalling Up (0060248025). Comments:



BulletThe Giving Tree (0060256656). Comments:
I was amazed by the controversy that surrounds this lovely story of an ever-giving tree and a thoughtless, selfish boy


BulletWhere the Sidewalk Ends : Poems and Drawings (0060256672). Comments:



BulletA Light in the Attic (0060256737). Comments:



BulletThe Missing Piece (0060256710). Comments:




 
Posted by Raymond Yee on 6/27/03; 10:10:27 PM
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