Faces People, Places, and World Culture for Kids and Children

SAVING GORILLAS ONE PIE AT A TIME

One, two, three—WHACK. One, two, three—SPLAT.

Back-to-back pies loaded with whipped cream have met their target. At least five more pies are waiting to fly. Standing in the middle of all this whipped cream is Addy Barrett. This Maryland fifth-grader has bright ideas and a generous heart. So why are people throwing pies in her face and smooshing them through her hair? And why is someone in a gorilla suit dancing behind her?

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