When Shel Silverstein wrote the poem "Years From Now," he seemed to know that one day he'd be gone but that his playful words and images would still be making children happy. "I cannot see your face," ...
A glance at the May/June issue of The Horn Book Magazine: The beloved children’s poet whom scholars hate Shel Silverstein, who wrote books and poems for children -- as well as bawdy songs, poems, and ...
HarperCollins Children's Books has announced thefall 2011 release of a collection of never-before published Shel Silversteinpoems and illustrations. Not yet titled, the book will share the same format ...
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If you have hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia (a fear of long words), you’re probably shaking in your boots, and the recently released children’s book “The ...
Nashville Children's Theatre (NCT) will host Telling Tales: A SHELebration Where the Sidewalk Ends on Thursday, June 2, 2011 - a brand new fundraiser event for grown-ups that features a varied ...
The family of the beloved children's poet has released Every Thing On It, a collection of playful, previously unpublished poems and drawings. "I... Shel Silverstein's Poems Live On In 'Every Thing' ...