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  1. Sheldon Allan Silverstein ( / ˈsɪlvərstiːn /; [1] September 25, 1930 – May 10, 1999) was an American writer, poet, cartoonist, singer-songwriter, musician, and playwright. Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Silverstein briefly attended university before being drafted into the United States Army.

  2. A Guide to the World of Shel Silverstein for Parents, Teachers, and Librarians. Discover here. Shel Silverstein's children's books, stories, poetry, illustrations, fun activities for kids, and teaching resources.

  3. Aug 11, 2023 · Shel Silverstein was a poet and musician known for children’s books such as 'The Giving Tree' and 'Where the Sidewalk Ends.'

  4. Shel Silverstein (1930-99) was a popular American poet, cartoonist, musician, singer-songwriter, and man of many artistic talents. His most enduring poems are those which he wrote for younger readers.

  5. Jun 21, 2024 · Shel Silverstein (born September 25, 1930, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.—died May 10, 1999, Key West, Florida) was an American cartoonist, childrens author, poet, songwriter, and playwright best known for his light verse and quirky cartoons.

  6. About Shel | Shel Silverstein. Shel's Photos. “And now . . .a story about a very strange lion—in fact, the strangest lion I have ever met.” So begins Shel Silverstein’s very first children’s book, Lafcadio, the Lion Who Shot Back. It’s funny and sad and has made readers laugh and think ever since it was published in 1963.

  7. Books by Shel Silverstein · Where the Sidewalk Ends · Falling Up · A Light in the Attic · Runny Babbit · The Missing Piece · The Giving Tree.

  8. May 10, 1999 · Poet, cartoonist, playwright, performer, recording artist, and songwriter Shel Silverstein is best known as the award-winning author of iconic books of prose and poetry for young readers.

  9. Silverstein is the author and illustrator of numerous books, including The Giving Tree (1964), Where the Sidewalk Ends (1974), A Light in the Attic (1981), and Falling Up (1996). His books have been commended for their appeal to both adults and children.

  10. Sheldon Allan Silverstein (September 25, 1930 – May 10, 1999) was a songwriter, singer, poet, and artist. A Boy Named Sue won a Grammy in 1970 and he wrote most of the songs for.

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