Runny Babbit : a billy sook / by Shel Silverstein.
Record details
- ISBN: 0060256532
- Physical Description: 89 p. : ill.
- Publisher: New York : HarperCollins, c2005.
Content descriptions
| General Note: | Includes index. |
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| Subject: | Rabbits > Poetry Spoonerisms > Poetry Humorous poetry, American Children's poetry, American |
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lakeshore Branch | J 811.54 Silve | 31681001583004 | JNONFIC | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Runny Babbit's topsy-turvy world is brought to life through wordplay and drawings. - Baker & Taylor
Runny Babbit's topsy-turvy world is brought to life through witty and wondrous wordplay and brilliant drawings, conceived and completed before the author's death. - HARPERCOLL
From the legendary creator of Where the Sidewalk Ends, A Light in the Attic, Falling Up, and The Giving Tree comes an unforgettable new character in children's literature: Runny Babbit.
Runny Babbit is Shel Silverstein's hilarious and New York Times-bestselling book of spoonerisms'words or phrases with letters or syllables swapped: bunny rabbit becomes Runny Babbit.
Welcome to the world of Runny Babbit and his friends Toe Jurtle, Skertie Gunk, Rirty Dat, Dungry Hog, Snerry Jake, and many others who speak a topsy-turvy language all their own.
So if you say, "Let's bead a rook
That's billy as can se,"
You're talkin' Runny Babbit talk,
Just like mim and he.And don't miss Runny Babbit Returns, the new book from Shel Silverstein!
- HARPERCOLL
From the legendary creator of Where the Sidewalk Ends, A Light in the Attic, Falling Up, and The Giving Tree comes an unforgettable new character in children's literature: Runny Babbit.
Runny Babbit is Shel Silverstein's hilarious and New York Times-bestselling book of spoonerismsâwords or phrases with letters or syllables swapped: bunny rabbit becomes Runny Babbit.
Welcome to the world of Runny Babbit and his friends Toe Jurtle, Skertie Gunk, Rirty Dat, Dungry Hog, Snerry Jake, and many others who speak a topsy-turvy language all their own.
So if you say, "Let's bead a rook
That's billy as can se,"
You're talkin' Runny Babbit talk,
Just like mim and he.And don't miss Runny Babbit Returns, the new book from Shel Silverstein!