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Silly Street by Jeff Foxworthy

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Also by Jeff Foxworthy:

Hide!!!, October 2010
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Silly Street, March 2009
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How to Really Stink at Golf, May 2008
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Dirt on My Shirt, March 2008
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Redneck Dictionary III, November 2007
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Silly Street
Jeff Foxworthy

HarperCollins
March 2009
On Sale: March 1, 2009
32 pages
ISBN: 0061719188
EAN: 9780061719189
Hardcover
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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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