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Twenty-One Elephants and Still Standing (2005)

by April Jones Prince

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Upon completion of the Brooklyn Bridge, P.T. Barnum and his twenty-one elephants parade across to prove to everyone that the bridge is safe.
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Non-fiction picture book about P. T. Barnum's crossing of the Brooklyn Bridge with his twenty-one circus elephants. Back matter includes an author's note and bibliography of books and websites for further interest. ( )
  JoyfulMommy07 | Apr 19, 2024 |
Over a period of 14 years onlookers watched as the Brooklyn Bridge was built connections, Brooklyn and New York. When the bridge was done the city had a large celebration. Although the bridge was complete, people wondered if it was safe because similar bridges had fallen. To prove that the bridge would continue standing, the circus headed over to Brooklyn with 21 elephants. They made it overtaking away any doubt.
I never knew the history behind the Brooklyn bridge. Many people doubted that the bridge would stand because of past experience of bridges collapsing. I think I’d trust anything that survived 21 elephants walking over it. ( )
  Lakieshal | Apr 22, 2020 |
After fourteen years of construction, the Brooklyn Bridge was completed in 1883 much to the delight of the two cities it connected: Brooklyn and New York City. But some wondered just how much weight the new bridge could hold. Was it truly safe? P. T. Barnum, creator of "The Greatest Show on Earth" circus had the perfect way to show the world how much weight the bridge could hold.
  wichitafriendsschool | Aug 19, 2019 |
This book goes into detail about how the Brooklyn bridge was test for weight. This book is good for determining importance because facts and importance on each page.
preschool-3rd grade
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  ThaliaFernandez | Feb 28, 2018 |
This book is based off of the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge that connected Brooklyn, NY to New York City in 1883. Citizens were concerned about how much weight the bridge would hold, which lead to P.T. Barnum putting on the "Greatest Show on Earth" to show that even the heaviest things could go across the bridge, safely. I would read this to a 2nd or 3rd grade book (7-8 years old). A classmate in my Advanced Language & Literacy Methods read this book to me.
  Ncogott0805 | Feb 28, 2018 |
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For my family—David, Charlie, Mom, Dad, Chip, Nan, Dick, Karen, Susan, and Gram—with love and gratitude for supporting me and my work. — A. J. P.
To Charlotte, Suzanne, and Angèle. — F. R.
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For fourteen years, they’d watched it rise—the cities’ schoolteachers, bankers, cabinetmakers, pointing and gawking, ooohing and aaahing, cheering as the great pillars grew.
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