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Twenty-One Elephants

af Phil Bildner

Andre forfattere: LeUyen Pham (Illustrator)

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Eight-year-old Hannah, upon completion of the Brooklyn Bridge, enlists the help of P.T. Barnum and his twenty-one elephants to prove to her father and all of Brooklyn that the bridge is safe.
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Fictionalized account of the crossing of the Brooklyn Bridge by P. T. Barnum's circus elephants, as a show of confidence in the soundness of the Brooklyn Bridge after construction. Context of story is accurate, the main character is an invention to move the story. ( )
  JoyfulMommy07 | Apr 19, 2024 |
This book tells the story of a young girl named Hannah growing up and watching the Brooklyn Bridge being build. This book teaches determination as even though Hannah's father and all the other she tries to convince tell her that the bridge is not safe for her to walk across, she does not give up on her dreams.Her father takes her to the circus to cheer her up about the bridge where Hannah gets the idea to ask P.T. Barnum if he would walk his twenty-one elephants across the bridge to show how safe it is! I admire her determination and love how this book shares an historical event in a different light! ( )
  ashewert | Apr 7, 2020 |
This is a fictionalized account of the P.T. Barnum elephants crossing the Brooklyn Bridge. The reason they crossed the bridge was to inspire confidence in the quality of construction. The illustrations are rich and really enhance the story. The colors help to set the time period in the past, and the clothes and details are true to the time period. I enjoyed this book.
  BTPiglet | Jul 17, 2018 |
The story of how people were afraid to cross the Brooklyn Bridge when it was built and Barnum took 21 elephants across to prove that it would now colapse. ( )
  dianecaesar | Mar 2, 2012 |
Hannah is the only one to believe that the recently built Brooklyn Bridge is safe enough for people to walk on. The only way for her to ever get to walk across it is for her to convince everyone else. With the help of P.T Barnum and his 21 elephants she might be able to do just that. Based on true events. ( )
  Aridy | Oct 15, 2010 |
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