Shel Silverstein wrote ‘A Boy named Sue’ for Johnny Cash but is known throughout the USA as a poet who writes like a hybrid of Spike Milligan and Edward Lear. His poems have amused American children for many years. The poems in this anthology only make sense if you’re open to thinking outside the ‘box’.
A Light in the Attic
€23.50
Description
There’s a light on in the attic.
I can see it from outside,
And I know you’re on the inside … lookin’ out.
Step inside the mind of Shel Silverstein and you’ll discover a magic homework machine, a Polar Bear in the fridge and a Meehoo With an Exactlywatt. But beware stolen knees, the babysitter who likes to squash children – and the nighttime peril of the Whatifs!
This is the second book of beloved poems and pictures from the marvellous master of nonsense, Shel Silverstein.
Additional information
Weight | 0.598 kg |
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Dimensions | 22.7 × 18 × 2.2 cm |
Book_author | Silverstein, Shel |
Publisher | Particular Books |
Imprint | Particular Books |
Cover | Hardback |
Pages | 185 |
Language | English |
Edition | Special Edition |
Dewey | 811.54 (edition:22) |
Readership | Children – juvenile / Code: J |
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