The author of "The Giving Tree" is Shel Silverstein, whom is the author of numerous plays and novels, as well as several collections of poems and short stories for young adults, two of which are titled "A Light in the Attic" and "Where the Sidewalk Ends".
2 kids, Matthew "Matt" and Shoshanna "Shanna"
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
Yes, Shel Silverstein had two kids. He had a daughter- Shoshanna (Shanna). His other child was a boy by the name of Matthew.
Shel Silverstein had two children. Is daughter, Shoshanna or Shanna for short, was born in 1970 and she died in 1982 at age 11 of a cerebral aneurysm. His son, Matt, was born in 1983 and is still living.
Shel Silverstein was a writer and cartoonist who was known for his poetry. He had one sister, named Peggy. He had two children, Shoshanna and Matthew.
He had two children, shoshanna (shanna) silverstein born june 30,1970, and son matthew silverstein born 1983. His first child shoshanna died when she was 11 of a cerebral aneurysm.
Yes, Shel Silverstein was a songwriter in addition to being a poet, cartoonist, and author. He wrote numerous songs, including the popular song "A Boy Named Sue," which was made famous by Johnny Cash.
Shel Silverstein had a wife named Susan Hastings. Susan died 5 years after having Shels baby girl Shoshana. Susan Hastings died on June 29, 1975 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Shel had two kids Shoshanna was 11 when she died and her mom died 5 years after she was born mathew is shels other kid Shel had 1 wife but she died after shoshanna was born
"No Difference" by Shel Silverstein is a free verse poem that contrasts and highlights the similarities and differences between two seemingly opposite things, showing that despite their disparities, they are essentially the same in essence. The poem uses simple language and playful imagery to convey a deeper message about perception and perspective.
Shel Silverstein's parents were Simon and Nathan Silverstein. His father was a bakery owner and his mother was a housewife. Shel Silverstein himself went on to become a highly acclaimed author, poet, and illustrator.