This is a well researched and wonderfully illustrated account of the aftermath of the building of the Brooklyn Bridge. While the bridge certainly looked wonderful, Americans were unwilling to put their complete trust in its construction. When P. T. Barnum heard this, he walked all twenty-one of his elephants, including the famous Jumbo, across the mile long bridge to prove that it would not fall down.
This blog is essentially a list of children's books that I have enjoyed (or didn't but might recommend anyway). They are tagged for age level and other searchable characteristics. Please comment on anything you'd like to see to make this a useful tool for you when looking for books that children (or those young at heart) might enjoy. - Anthea Bailie
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Twenty One Elephants and Still Standing by April Jones Prince
This is a well researched and wonderfully illustrated account of the aftermath of the building of the Brooklyn Bridge. While the bridge certainly looked wonderful, Americans were unwilling to put their complete trust in its construction. When P. T. Barnum heard this, he walked all twenty-one of his elephants, including the famous Jumbo, across the mile long bridge to prove that it would not fall down.
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