Circus

Circus by Lois Ehlert, published by Harper Collins on March 30, 1992, is a vibrant exploration of circus life designed for young readers. This first edition features 40 pages filled with simple text and striking cut-paper illustrations that bring to life a world of circus excitement, showcasing a variety of animals and performers.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a colorful spectacle that includes leaping lizards, marching snakes, and whistling parrots, all set against the backdrop of a lively big top. The book combines elements of juvenile fiction and nonfiction, making it an engaging introduction to the performing arts for children. Through its humorous stories and captivating visuals, Circus offers a delightful experience that encourages imagination and creativity.
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Simple text and brilliantly colored cut-paper illustrations take children into a big top of circus excitement starring leaping lizards, marching snakes, whistling parrots, and the tumbling Zucchini Brothers.
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