It's a collection of funny poems for children. I recommend it!
"Falling Up" is a poetry book written by Shel Silverstein. He is known for his whimsical and thought-provoking poems that appeal to both children and adults.
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In Shel Silverstein's "Falling Up," the poem "Forgotten Language" personifies a book and its desire to be read. The poem "Cloony the Clown" gives human-like qualities to a clown.
actually there are 15 shel silverstien books: a light in the attic, where the sidewalk ends, the giving tree, everything on it, falling up, a giraffe and a half, the missing piece, runny babbit, the missing piece meets the big o, lafcadio, dont bump the glump, who wants a cheap rinocerous, uncle shelby's abz book, different dances, report from practicly nowhere
In Shel Silverstein's book called, conveniently, Falling Up. Here is a link to the Wikipedia page for a list of all the poems in that book: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falling_Up_(book) Also you can find falling up in your local libraries near you
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The film, 2009. The Shel Silverstein book, 1996. There are several other copyrightable entities by that title.
Shel sliverstien wrote a lot of poems because there is a book all about poems he had wrote down the name of that book is the attic light or something like that but all i know is that he wrote a lot of good poems
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No clue i am looking for it and will post when done!
Some of his books are where the sidewalk ends, the giving tree, runny babbit, falling up, don't bump the glump, and a giraffe and a half.