In "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, Bud keeps his valuable possessions in a small suitcase that he refers to as his "Bud Caldwell's Rule Book." This suitcase contains important items like his mother’s picture and a few other cherished belongings. The suitcase symbolizes Bud's connection to his past and his determination to preserve his identity and memories despite his challenging circumstances.
In the story I read the things in Bud's Suitcase was very different. He had a Playboy magazine. A vibe and A picture of a bloody girl. The book was shocking to me. I hoped I Helped in some way.
In the story I read the things in Bud's Suitcase was very different. He had a Playboy magazine. A vibe and A picture of a bloody girl. The book was shocking to me. I hoped I Helped in some way.
Bud carries his suitcase because it contains his belongings, such as clothes and personal items, which he needs while traveling. The suitcase keeps his things organized and easily transportable.
a flyer of his dad (grandpa)
Saxophone A Tape Recorder
Bud throws his suitcase to Bugs (already on the train) and Bud starts running for the train when suddenly his blue flyer flys out of his suitcase, so Bud stops to try to catch it and it magically lands in his hand, because the flyer fell he missed the train and Bugs threw back bud's suitcase, and went on to Chicago.
In "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, Bud Caldwell carries a suitcase filled with essential items that reflect his life as an orphan. His suitcase contains a blanket, a few food items, and a collection of flyers and documents that connect him to his mother. These belongings symbolize his resourcefulness and determination as he embarks on a journey to find his father.
his mom and dad, his grandparents and his suitcase.
Some flyers, rocks a picture of his mom all that his mom left for him.
because the man on the flyer is his father
Bud Caldwell carried a few precious belongings in his suitcase, such as a blanket, a flyer about a jazz band, rocks from different places he visited, a permit to be an orphan, a suitcase label, a padlock, and a picture of his mother.