Uncle Shelby's Zoo: Don't Bump the Glump! and Other Fantasies by Shel Silverstein originally published by HMH Publications Inc. (Playboy) 1963 HarperCollins 2008 My Dog May Be a Genius by Jack Prelutsky HarperCollins / Greenwillow 2008 In these waning days of his tenure as Children's Poet Laureate, Jack Prelutsky and his publishers (who also happen to be Silverstien's
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Poems by Alan Katz Drawings by Edward Koren Margaret K. McElderry / Simon & Schuster 2008 Okay, once again just to make sure we're all on the same page: do not give your book a title that can be used against you in a review. You would think editors would be the first to understand the rules of making a book review-proof. Of course, it's also a good idea to make sure the content followed the
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Heh. You crack me up. I would personally vote for"A bear likes BEING bare."
Oh. And maybe the Slithergadee sounds familiar because it's very like the "Oh heck, it's up to my neck...oh dread, it's up to my mMmppgpghhh" poem?
You really DO know an awful lot about Shel.
Hello David. This blog looks fantastic. Where you get the energy for this is a mystery to me. The inspiration, I get that. Hope you and all are well as spring unfolds on the east coast.Tania