Spoon

Spoon is a children’s friendly book written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and illustrated by Scott Magoon. Spoon is a book about a spoon who is complaining about how the knife can just cut into anything he wants too and spread onto anything said spoon. Also, the fork is so lucky he gets to practically go anywhere I bet she never goes stir-crazy like I do said spoon.  For last chopsticks, they are so lucky everyone thinks they’re cool and exotic. Knife says spoon is so lucky he can just go right into things and scoop anything out. Fork said spoon can just go right into cereal and liquids, chopsticks said spoon can be on his own me and my other chopstick can’t go without each other. Spoons mother said you can do the most things out of all the utensils,  So one night when spoon’s parents were going to bed spoon comes in and his mother said to come into her bed and they went to bed happy. The meaning of this story is too appreciate what you can do and not change what you think is better, to be yourself always.

 

By Deacon

Alfred Nobel The Man Behind The Peace Prize By Deacon

Alfred Nobel The man behind the peace prize is a very interesting book written by Kathy-Jo wargin illustrated by Zachary Pull. This book is about a man named Alfred Nobel who starting making dynamite his plane was to make the dynamite for braking rail tracks and rocks and roads and bridges.  Alfred kept trying to make the dynamite safer for when people were using it. Not long after he started making it he was selling so much of it and orders were coming from everywhere. One day in the workshop they were making a new oil and something went wrong and five people died including his brother. The tragedy proved Alfred that he has to make the dynamite even safer than it already is. Two years after Alfred Noble’s brother had died he saw in the newspaper that Alfred Noble had died he was kind of shocked because he didn’t die and the newspaper had a mistake in the newspaper. Also in that newspaper, it said the dynamite was to kill and fight with after that Alfred Noble was very depressed and sad. Years after on December 10th, 1896 Alfred Nobel had a wealthy long-lived life but not a happy one. He died in his house in Italy and was buried in Sweden. I thought this book was very meaningful because Alfred Nobel was just trying to make an invention not to kill people and injure people. Now the book Alfred Nobel The Man Behind The Peace Prize is a really famous book.

I Used To Be A Fish

I Used To Be A Fish is a children’s frinedly book written and Illustrated by Tom Sullivan this book is about this fish who says I’m bored or doesn’t like what he is so he keeps changing animals and getting new legs and arms and fur and other stuff. He adapts to were he is and what predators there are and if he needs different legs or feet for his climate or if there are problems were he is or is bored of it he changes and grows things.  After a while he evolved into a ape like human and the fully evolved into a human and then we started having t0 hunt for food and build a shelter and he made cave murals as well. I thought the book was really well written and the pictures where done very well and made the book about evolution but it was a fun book when reading it on how the fish went to a human and built a shelter and hunted.

 

By Deacon