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 Product Description: In this hilarious collection of poems, comedian Jeff Foxworthy creates a neighborhood filled with fun, family, friends, and more. Here you'll meet Cousin Lizzy, Uncle Ed and Aunt Foo Foo, cows with horns that don't go beep, dads in sweaters, also sheep. From the thrill of flying to the imaginary planet Woosocket to bonding with a friend over a shared hatred of spinach, these poems capture the very essence of being a kid. Filled with sly humor and always affectionate, Dirt on My Shirt is sure to delight kids, big and little, everywhere.  Customer Reviews: Rating:  Date: 2008-07-03 Jeff and kids Jeff reminds us of childhood at it's best. Perfect book for my 4 year old grandson. We read it over and over again. I even got another copy to share with my daycare group. Hope to see more children's books from Foxworthy. Rating:  Date: 2008-06-09 Perfect bedtime book! It has individual poem type stories. You can read as many or few as you wish. They are cute and interesting. My grandsons love it! Rating:  Date: 2008-06-05 Cute and funny! This book has really cute pictures to go with the funny poems. My daughter is still too young for this book but I really enjoy it. I would recommend it!! Rating:  Date: 2008-06-04 Dirt on My Shirt This book was delightful and surprised us. We found the poetry wonderful and our 3 year old grandson liked it very much. The pictures were very fun and well matched to the poems.
We all really liked the poem about escaping balloons. We saw some balloons floating away later and showed them to our grandson. We commented about them going up to the angel children.
Fun and creative poems. Rating:  Date: 2008-05-20 Too Cute I bought this for my 3 year old grandson. I read it before I gave it to my grandson, naturally. I loved it. The verses so much like a little boy. Mr Foxworthy definitely remembers what it is like to be a child, a real boy and put it in short appropriate verse and subject matter. The topics were those of a boy. I was charmed with the title and then with the poems. Reminds me of my grandson and how much of a true "boy" he really is. |