Shel Silverstein, the next generation

Hi. My name is Delilah, and my preschooler is a poetry addict. From Shel Silverstein to Robert Frost, she's as likely to drop a tome in my lap as to beg to watch
Tangled for the fiftieth time this week. So when I tell you that she loves this book, I mean
she sleeps with it under her pillow.
It's called
His Shoes Were Far Too Tight,
and it's a loving collaboration between celebrated children's author
Daniel Pinkwater, best-selling poet/artist Calef Brown, and the poetry
of a much-missed, roly poly fellow named Edward Lear who believed that a
little nonsense was healthy for kids.
The lush, colorful
hardback includes favorite Lear poems like
The Owl and the Pussycat and
The Pobble Who Had No Toes, which is one of my daughter's favorites.
We're also quite fond of
The Quangle Wangle's Hat, in part because the
gorgeous illustrations make it that much more nonsensical that Bisky
Bats and Blue Baboons are living on some guy's head.
If you're
looking to jump start your budding poet or just capture your child's
imagination,
His Shoes Were Far Too Tight is a delightful way to bring silliness, and a lovely sense of rhythm to your bedtime
routine to those already squarely in the Shel Silverstein camp of absurdity. After spending my days explaining why stores don't give us
things for free and why everyone's talking about a guy named Osama, it's
pure joy to answer, "Mama, what's a Pobble?" with a pointed finger and
the phrase, "That, my dear, is a Pobble."~
Delilah
His Shoes Were Far Too Tight can be found at our affiliate, Amazon. Or your local indie bookstore!
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