Silly Street

Silly Street by Jeff Foxworthy is a delightful exploration of whimsical scenarios that invites young readers into a world where anything is possible. Published by Harper Collins in March 2009, this 32-page book is presented in English and features a unique blend of humor and poetry that captures the imagination. The narrative introduces readers to a variety of amusing scenes, including a flying squirrel circus and pink elephant races, all set in the playful environment of Silly Street.
In this collection, children will encounter a range of humorous poems that celebrate creativity and fun. The book showcases a candy booth filled with imaginative treats and a hat store offering everything from helmets to halos. Through its lighthearted verses, Silly Street encourages laughter and joy, making it an engaging read for kids who enjoy humor and poetry. This first edition is designed to entertain and inspire young minds, inviting them to dream of the fantastical adventures that await on Silly Street.
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Anything goes on Silly Street
There’s a flying squirrel circus, pink elephant races, and even a pony that eats fried baloney. At the candy booth you can buy gummy yum noodles and rainbow jaw busters. At the hat store you can purchase a helmet, a tiara, or a halo–if you happen to be an angel.
From the comedic mind of Jeff Foxworthy, author of the bestselling dirt on my shirt, comes another hilarious collection of poems. Kids will have so much fun reading these poems, they’ll wish they actually lived on Silly Street.
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