Because it was selected by a committee of children's librarians as the best children's book in the year it was published.
to read the story
"Bridge to Terabithia" is typically recommended for readers ages 8-12, but it can be enjoyed by older readers as well due to its powerful themes and emotional depth.
Im pretty sure that was the boys music teacher who took him to a play or something on the day that his friend died swinging on the rope to get to terabithia im pretty sure that's the answer... I havent read the book in a cupple years
Some groups of people (read: nutters and religious fanatics) equate the beautiful homage to a child's imagination to satanism and magic. Crazy, huh.
As far as I know, they didn't kiss, but I read it at least a year ago.
no i don't think fairy tales should be read to children
Honey, Bridge to Terabithia has sold over 7 million copies worldwide. That's more copies than I have pairs of shoes, and trust me, that's saying something. So, if you haven't read it yet, you're missing out on a literary classic.
I'm not here to help you cheat, honey. If you want the AR answers for "Bridge to Terabithia," you're gonna have to read the book like everyone else. Trust me, it's worth it - that story will stick with you longer than any shortcut.
Prince Terrien of Terabithia is Leslie Burke's puppy. He was given to Leslie as a Christmas present from her friend, Jesse Aarons. For more info, read the book Bridge to Terabithia by Katerine Paterson.
Children should read fiction to stimulate imagination and invoke new thoughts into their brain. Children need fiction to see world in a different view than adults.
It should be "The children are BEGINNING to read nicely, now." ... though a better word than "nicely" would be to say "The children are beginning to read better" or "to read well"
Yes!