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Luck was a crane who got his name because the little girl took a six pack holder off his neck. Luck and his parents flew North.

When the cranes migrate they memorize the corn fields. Often times Luck would get lost.

The cranes looked like geese when they flew and Parachutes as they landed.

Luck found a mate named Wise. She never got lost.

The illustrations in this book were cool. I liked the story.
Artwork by Makensi
Summary by Nick,  Grade 2
Northside Elementary, Nebraska City Public Schools

Artwork by Makensi, Grade 2
Northside Elementary, Nebraska City Public Schools
Luck was a crane who got his name because he gave luck to everyone. Luck and his parents fly away.

When the cranes migrate they memorize other cranes. Often times Luck would fly and look around.
The cranes looked like baby carrots when they flew and saw a lot as they landed.

Luck found a mate named Wise. She never got lost.

The illustrations in this book were of animals. I loved the story.
Artwork by Grace
Summary by Nickolas, Grade 2
Northside Elementary, Nebraska City Public Schools
Artwork by Grace, Grade 2
Northside Elementary,
Nebraska City Public Schools

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