The Golden Circus

The Golden Circus by Kathryn Jackson, published by Random House Children’s Books in 2005, is a delightful children’s book that invites young readers into the vibrant world of a circus. This edition, featuring 32 pages, showcases a rollicking tale centered around Mr. Roly-Poly, who embarks on an adventure to create his own circus filled with colorful clowns, wild animals, and talented performers. The book is presented in English and includes engaging illustrations by Caldecott medalists Alice and Martin Provensen.
Readers will discover a whimsical narrative that brings to life the excitement of the circus, complete with lions, tigers, and a big, brown fuzzy bear. The story captures the essence of performing arts and the joy of animals in a circus setting, making it an engaging read for children. The classic reissue also features a tactile cover with colorful, fuzzy flocking, enhancing the overall experience for young audiences.
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Lions! Tigers! And a big, brown fuzzy bear! “The Golden Circus” is coming to town. Boys and girls will love the rollicking tale of Mr. Roly-Poly, a man who decides to start his own circus full of colorful clowns, wild furry animals, and beautiful ladies on a high trapeze. This classic reissue features colorful, fuzzy flocking that’s fun to touch on the cover and throughout and the stylistic art of Caldecott medalists Alice and Martin Provensen.
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