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Where the Sidewalk Ends
Book • 1974
Where the Sidewalk Ends is a beloved collection of poems and drawings by Shel Silverstein.
The book takes readers on a whimsical journey through imaginative scenarios, from a boy who turns into a TV set to a girl who eats a whale.
It addresses common childhood concerns and presents fanciful stories, encouraging readers to see the extraordinary in the ordinary.
The poems are known for their clever wordplay, delightful illustrations, and moral lessons, making it a treasure trove for young readers and a favorite among adults as well.
The book takes readers on a whimsical journey through imaginative scenarios, from a boy who turns into a TV set to a girl who eats a whale.
It addresses common childhood concerns and presents fanciful stories, encouraging readers to see the extraordinary in the ordinary.
The poems are known for their clever wordplay, delightful illustrations, and moral lessons, making it a treasure trove for young readers and a favorite among adults as well.
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