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Jumanji by chris van allsburg summary
Jumanji by chris van allsburg summary











Seeming not to remember the day’s events, Danny wants to take the game home. When a black hole swallows Walter, all seems to be lost until the boys find themselves suddenly wrestling again next to the tree in the park. Danny, affected by a gravity surplus, becomes heavy, dense, and round! It is only by working together that they begin to make progress, such as when Walter uses heavy Danny as a bowling ball to flatten the attacking robot. A defective robot seems bent on destroying them. As they play, the game comes to life: Walter sticks to the ceiling for a time in zero gravity. Danny starts to play on his own, struggling to read the first game card: “Meteor showers, take evasive action.” Immediately, real meteors begin to crash down through the boys’ roof! Realizing that they could not possibly still be on Earth, Danny tries hard to convince his disbelieving older brother of the power of the game.

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Lodged underneath the Jumanji game board, the little boy finds another game called “Zathura,” decorated with exciting-looking flying saucers and planets. As Walter sits down in front of the TV, Danny examines the game. It is called “Jumanji, a Jungle Adventure.” Shoving the “baby game” at his brother, Walter heads for home, with Danny trailing behind. As they wrestle, they catch sight of a board game propped up under a tree.

jumanji by chris van allsburg summary

When their parents go out for the evening, small arguments escalate until finally Walter, the elder, chases his little brother out of the house and into the park, where he tackles him to the ground. Danny and Walter Budwing don’t get along.













Jumanji by chris van allsburg summary