![]() ![]() ![]() Silverstein exemplifies the evaluation criteria Norton sets forth in selections of poems for children that are engage, thoughtful, inspiration and require critical thinking. My evaluation using Norton’s Book ( as cited here…): Silverstein manages to successful twist playful and imaginative writing with wit and truth to create an amusing and highly engaging anthology of poems and illustrations that both make a reader laugh and think. Silverstein manages to successfully twist playful and imaginative writing with wit and truth to create an amusing and highly engaging anthology of poems and illustrations that both make a reader laugh and think. ![]() Published in 1974, Silverstein’s poems have preserved their humor and relevance through generations of very different childhoods. Summary: Where the Sidewalk Ends, by Shel Silverstein, is a collection of poems and accompanying illustrations targeted specifically for children. Readability Lexile: Not Available Guided Reading Level: NR *** I was first drawn to poetry as a young reader through my love of Shel Silverstien’s magical poems and the illustrations that accompany each poem. ![]()
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