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  1. A children's poetry collection by Shel Silverstein, published in 1974. The book contains humorous and imaginative poems, some of which are also songs, and won a Grammy Award for its audio edition.

    • Shel Silverstein
    • 1974
  2. A whimsical and imaginative poem by the late American children's author and poet, Shel Silverstein. It describes a magical place where the sidewalk ends and the grass grows soft and white, and the moon-bird rests from his flight.

  3. A book of humorous and profound poems by the author of The Giving Tree and A Light in the Attic. Explore a world of imagination where a boy turns into a TV set, a girl eats a whale, and shoes fly.

    • (1.4M)
    • Hardcover
    • Where the Sidewalk Ends1
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    • Where the Sidewalk Ends5
  4. Feb 18, 2014 · A classic collection of humorous and profound poems and drawings by the author of The Giving Tree. Explore the world of a boy who turns into a TV set, a girl who eats a whale, and many more characters in this bestselling children's book.

    • (11.7K)
    • Harpercollins
    • $14.99
  5. Learn about the hidden world between the sidewalk and the street, where the grass is white, the sun is red, and the wind is peppermint. Discover how Silverstein uses rhyme, metre, and imagination to create a magical realm for children and adults.

  6. Learn how Silverstein contrasts the adult world and the childlike mentality in his poem Where the Sidewalk Ends. Explore the themes, imagery, and sounds of this three-stanza poem that invites the reader to escape into a more joyful place.

  7. A poem by Shel Silverstein from his 1974 book of the same name, celebrating the magic and wonder of childhood. The lyrics describe a place where the sidewalk ends and the grass grows soft and white, where the sun burns crimson bright and the moon-bird rests from his flight.

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