Rating: Summary: A very interesting and enjoyable story Review: The whole story is about the friendship of a spider and pig. The spider manages to save the pig from being slottered.I marvel at the way E.B.White has used his imagination for animals.Every child with love for animals should read it.
Rating: Summary: This book is the best Review: I think that this is a great book. It talks about friendship, something that not alot of us have, and the ones that do have it, take advantage of it. If any child has to do a bookreport, and you can chose any book, I recomend this book. It should have won an award.
Rating: Summary: The book gets read and reread. Review: My six year old grandson has read this so many times that the pages are taped together and I am now ordering a new copy for him. He loves to read his favorite books over and over and Charlotte's Web is certainly one of his favorites.
Rating: Summary: I think this was a heart-warming story that kids would love. Review: This is the story of Fern, a young girl who befriends the animals on her uncles farm, Wilbur, her adorable talking pig, and Charlotte, a talented spider who wants to save Wilbur from becoming the main course at a dinner. The animals in the story all can talk to each other. Fern is the only one who can understand what they are saying. Fern spends all her time at the farm and her parents begin to worry. The book is also about growing up. Fern changes from a little girl who talks to animals to a young women who undertands more. The book is filled with humorous scenes and many memorable characters such the geese and Charlotte herself. Charlotte uses words she finds to spin in her web. The words all say something amazing or good about Wilbur and many people come to see him. Wilbur becomes so famous that he is saved and the story ends happily the way story books should. I really enjoyed the story and will pass it on !
Rating: Summary: We enjoyed this book very much. Review: Charlotte a kind hearted grey spider, befriends Wilbur, a lonely white farmyard pig. This great bond of friendship begins when Wilbur, had been saved from death at birth, by Fern , a little but brave girl.Wilbur soon has to move to the barn at Fern's uncles place. There he meets Charlotte, wh-o is soon willing to give up her time, and if needed her life to save Wilbur from the mean and cold hearted slaughter. Charlotte soon begins her mission to save Wilbur by keeping Mr& Mrs Zackerman from killing Wilbur, this is preformed by Charlotte sppining words on her web, onthe corner of the farmyard stable.Mr& Mrs Zackerman are so shocked that a hurdle of people came to see this amazing preformance by what they belive to be the pigs doings. This is an emotional and modern classic written by E.B White and is suitible for all ages around the globe. We recomend it for all young and old readers.
Rating: Summary: Friendship is a unique bond. Review: Friendship is a unique bond. The farmyard aminals in Charlotte's Web bond together to form a unique, everlasting friendship. Charlotte is a pretty grey spider who loves to help her friend Wilbur, the handsome young white pig. As they go through the epic journey of friendship, they save Wilbur from becoming a Christmas dinner.Between the little cracks of the story Templeton, a big grey rat hides his fear by being a rough, tough unlikable character. Deepdown the kindhearted and helpful rat tries to save, his friend,who are unaware of his kind nature. Fern, Wilbur's rightful owner, can understand animals, and she herself tries to help save Wilbur.Will Wilbur be eaten for a happy family's Christmas dinner? Will Charlotte save him in time? The main message of the story is no: Matter how big you are or how small you are you can always build great friendship!!! This fabulous, funny and at times sad, comes highly recommended. It is appropriate for children 9 years and over, and adults.
Rating: Summary: A wonderful, touching story. Review: It's a wonderful, touching novel about the true and enduring friendship between a talented gray spider, and a loyal pet pig. Fern happily saves the runt pig Wilbur, and carefully nurses it until it is sold to her uncle Zuckerman. On the Zuckerman family farm, Wilbur becomes a close friend of Charlotte, who promises to save Wilbur's life from cruel slaughter. The animal characters are well developed and the ending is enough to bring a tear to your eye. An extraordinary story of everlasting friendship, with charming black and white illustrations. A book of exceptional quality.
Rating: Summary: An emotional story about everlasting friendship. Review: I've read this book back when I was like ten or so, and after all these years, I still like it even though I don't read it anymore. Anyway, it is a classic that'll last forever!
Rating: Summary: It was about a pig and a spider being good friends. Review: My review was about a pig, spider, and other differnt animals. A girl had a pig and she named him Wilbur. Then one day her dad told her that Wilbur had to go to someonelses home and stay with their animals. Then the named Fern got all upset because no one told her that before they took Wilbur. When Wilbur got there every body was quiet till next day and after that Wilbur found out that he could talk. No one was amazed because they already could talk. Then Wilbur met a spider named Charlotte. She spinned a web and it was real shiny. On the web it said, Wilbur. Every one was amazed at how shiny it was. Then the next day Charlotte spined another name. It said on it some great pig. Then one day Wilbur was taking to a carnival. There they was going too try to sell him but they didn't. One day Charolotte was spost to spin another web with a saying in it. But she told Wilbur that she had babies and was getting very old.
Rating: Summary: A wondreful children's book. Review: This really gives a child the understnding of what is happening with wonderful words and details which truly is a wonderful learning and fun experience for a child. I recommend that you get this book for your child. It w i l l educate the child. And this is a story that no child can forget
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