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The Man Who Walked Between the Towers

The Man Who Walked Between the Towers Author: Matt De La Pena Illustrator: Christian Robinson Genre: Non Fiction Grade: 2nd grade and up Philippe has been a performer throughout his life, but when he saw the two high tower buildings, he wanted to walk in a wire across the two. He knew that the police will say no; therefore, he sneaked in the construction dressed up as workers with his friends. They did get in and set up the wire. It was really hard at first because it is dark and really high, but they finally connected the wire between the two buildings. It was past dawn and it is finally set. He started crossing, and people started noticing him from below. Police called and tried to stop his act but Philippe just played and performed. After his act/performance, he was then taken to court and was sentenced to perform in the park for children. He enjoyed it and made the people amazed by his performance. I would recommend this book because it is unique and the design

Winnie

Winnie Author: Sally M. Walker Illustrator: Jonathan D. Voss Genre: Non-Fiction Grade: 2nd grade and up As the train stopped for a break, a soldier named Harry Colebourn saw a bear for sale. He is a veterinarian in the army and very fond of animals, he couldn’t resist to let the bear go; therefore, he bought it. The captain was shocked but he agreed anyway and the bear became their mascot. As they traveled, the bear Winnie grew close with Harry and became Harry’s shadow. As the war grew worse, Harry has to leave Winnie in the zoo for her safety and for the best. Winnie was afraid at first that he later got along well with the other bears. People grew fond of Winnie that they even allowed children to ride her back and feed her. Harry decided to permanently let Winnie stay in the London zoo for that is what he thinks is the best for him. One day, a boy named Christopher Robin was playing with Winnie and instantly renamed his stuff bear “Winnie-the-Pooh.” His father then

Last Stop on Market Street

Last Stop on Market Street Author: Matt De La Pena Illustrator: Christian Robinson Genre: Realistic Fiction Grade: 2nd grade and up The setting is that CJ and his grandma came from church. As they are heading to their destination, CJ asks why they have to go wait for the bus when it is raining, while CJ’s grandma explains how the trees need rain too to drink and how the bus is way cooler than owning an own car. CJ asks and complains to his grandma why they always have to go volunteering after church, but his grandma explains that CJ’s friends are missing out about the cool and nice people at the place. CJ also ask his grandma about the blind man and his grandma said that what does he know about seeing. Some people watch by hearing instead of seeing. The encounter with different people still goes on and when they finally got out of the bus, which is the last stop on Market street, CJ noticed his surroundings.   CJ then reacted how the place is always dirty but his grand