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Twenty-one Elephants and Still Standing

Twenty-one Elephants and Still Standing

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by April Jones Prince

Book Details

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published: 2004
Language: en
Pages: 32
ISBN: 9780618448876
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High confidence: 85%

Looky Rating System Score adjusted for ages 4+

Content Intensity

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💥ViolenceNone
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❤️Love & RomanceNone
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🧠Mental HealthNone
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💬!*$#LanguageNone
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🍷🚬Substance UseNone
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😨Fear / HorrorVery low

Story Themes

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🧙Fantasy / SupernaturalNot present
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🏳️‍🌈LGBTQ+ RepresentationNot present
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🚀Sci-Fi / FuturisticNot present
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Disability & NeurodiversityNot present

Description

<p>After fourteen years of construction, the Brooklyn Bridge was completed, much to the delight of the sister cities it connected: Brooklyn and New York City.<br> <br> Fireworks and top hats filled the air in celebration when the magnificent bridge opened in 1883. But some wondered just how much weight the new bridge could hold. Was it truly safe?<br> <br> One man seized the opportunity to show people in Brooklyn, New York and the world that the Brooklyn Bridge was in fact strong enough to hold even the heaviest of passengers. P. T. Barnum, creator of "The Greatest Show on Earth," would present a show too big for the Big Top and too wondrous to forget.</p>

Themes & Topics

Juvenile NonfictionJuvenile FictionAnimalsElephantsPetsAnimal WelfareArchitectureArtHistoryUnited StatesState & Local19th Century20th Century21st CenturyPerforming ArtsCircusHistoricalPeople & Places

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