Charlotte's Web
Charlotte's Web is a timeless classic do to its universal themes and morals in which it processes. The themes are friendships,life and death struggle,team work,and problem solving. Involving imagination that interacts with a child's everyday life is why this book is so relatable to children.
Friendship is displayed through Wilbur and Charlotte stinking together through the toughest parts of there lives. Life and death is shown by Charlotte making her web so that Mr.Zuckerman didn't butcher him. Team work was show all through-out the book in many ways such as the time Templeton looked for a newspaper clipping with a great word for Charlotte to make a master piece from. Making this book an all time classic!
Friendship is displayed through Wilbur and Charlotte stinking together through the toughest parts of there lives. Life and death is shown by Charlotte making her web so that Mr.Zuckerman didn't butcher him. Team work was show all through-out the book in many ways such as the time Templeton looked for a newspaper clipping with a great word for Charlotte to make a master piece from. Making this book an all time classic!

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At 4:41 PM,
Randi said…
Mr.Chalker I CAN'T POST PICTURES FROM HOME!!!!!!
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