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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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 "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.
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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falling up
The film, 2009. The Shel Silverstein book, 1996. There are several other copyrightable entities by that title.
Shel Silverstein
Shel Silverstein is best known for his children's books, such as "The Giving Tree" and "Where the Sidewalk Ends." He was also a poet, songwriter, and cartoonist, contributing to works like "A Light in the Attic" and "Falling Up."
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
"If the World Was Crazy" by Shel Silverstein was published in his poetry collection "Falling Up" in 1996.