Every Thing On It

Every Thing On It

By Shel Silverstein

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From New York Times bestselling Shel Silverstein, celebrated creator of Where the Sidewalk Ends, A Light in the Attic, and Falling Up, comes an amazing collection of never-before-published poems and drawings.

Have you ever read a book with everything on it? Well, here it is! You will say Hi-ho for the toilet troll, get tongue-tied with Stick-a-Tongue-Out-Sid, play a highly unusual horn, and experience the joys of growing down.

What's that? You have a case of the Lovetobutcants? Impossible! Just come on in and let the magic of Shel Silverstein bend your brain and open your heart.

Publisher: Yu Shan She
ISBN-13: 9789862940167
ISBN-10: 9862940166
Published on 2/5/2012
Binding: Paperback

Book Reviews (8)

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In my opinion, I really like this book. One reason why is that it is a poetry book. Another reason why is that there are more than one poems in the book. My favorite part is the poem every thing on it. You might like this book if you like poems.

This collection of children's poems from Shel Silverstein is a real treat. Each of the creatures and characters is fascinating and never overly moralistically drawn. There are lots of laughs here -

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of course I will!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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you are really going to do that thank you.

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yo yo you are cool so I give it 5 stars.

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this book is really good don't you think five star's.

This is the second book I read from Silverstien and i think it is great!!!! Me and my best friend read it together and i went through this book farley quick. I love the illustrations and the story's are so funny.

This book is super. Shel Silverstein is my hero. I recommend it to anyone who likes humor. It is a big jumble of funny poems. One of my favorite poems is Wrong Way. In it a kid says to bury him up to his neck in the sand so they bury him from the top of his head to his neck (upside down).