

Readability Lexile: Not Available Guided Reading Level: NR GradeSaver, 2 September 2020 Web.*** 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. Next Section Glossary Previous Section Where the Sidewalk Ends Summary How To Cite in MLA Format Sexton, Timothy, Sally Rose, et al. Will review the submission and either publish your submission or provide feedback. You can help us out by revising, improving and updatingĪfter you claim a section you’ll have 24 hours to send in a draft. But, still crying, he just keeps flying until nobody can see him anymore. Suddenly, the long-haired boy every teased has turned into the flying kid who has become the town’s great hero and everyone calls to him to come down so he can be honored. Right in the middle of a crying fit, his hair begins to flap ever more powerfully until it lifts him into the air like a helicopter.

The boy with hair so long he is constantly made fun of by everybody until the day he can no longer stand the abuse. His TV viewing obsession becomes so powerful that he actually literally turns into a television. The fate of young Jimmy Jet, inveterate watcher of TV, is made abundantly clear, however. That fate, however, remains a mystery as the narrator refuses to divulge her terrible fate. By the time she finally agrees to take the garbage out, it’s too late and she suffers a terrible fate. Sarah Stout’s refusal to take out the garbage even after it piles higher and higher eventually results in neighbors moving away and friends no longer coming over to play. The tale of the little girl who refused to obey her father’s orders to take the garbage out provides insight into why children continue to find Silverstein’s poems entertaining. Only he finds out that heaven isn’t what he thought it would be and one night he crawls out of his grave to announce that death just isn’t for him. In a retelling of the tall-tale lumberjack hero, the larger-than-life Paul age to an old man of 90 and decides it’s time to die. In 1968, the song made it all the way to number 2 on the Billboard charts on its way to selling 8 million copies. The poem titled “The Unicorn” became the lyrics for a song recorded by the Irish Rovers. The unicorn is actually one of the most famous characters in the book, although not everybody is aware of it. Written by Timothy Sexton, Sally Rose, Cheyenne Spires, cass hendrix We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
