Moses Goes to the Circus

Moses Goes to the Circus by Isaac Millman is a First Edition published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR) on March 10, 2003. This 32-page book invites readers to join Moses and his family as they attend the Big Apple’s Circus of the Senses, a unique event featuring performances tailored for the deaf, hard-of-hearing, and blind. Through vibrant illustrations and engaging text, the story highlights the excitement of the circus while showcasing the importance of inclusivity.
Readers will find a delightful exploration of family and social issues as Moses teaches his sister, Renee, sign language during their circus adventure. The narrative is complemented by detailed diagrams of American Sign Language (ASL) signs, allowing readers to learn alongside the characters. This book presents a thoughtful perspective on performing arts and special needs, making it an enriching experience for young audiences.
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Experience the Big Apple’s Circus of the Senses
Moses and his family are going to the circus. Not just any
circus but the Big Apple’s Circus of the Senses! In a single ring, there are acts by trapeze artists, acrobats, elephants, horses, and clowns – all specially designed for the deaf and hard-of-hearing and the blind. Moses’s little sister, Renee, isn’t deaf but is learning sign language, and Moses loves teaching her the signs for their day at the circus.
Isaac Millman takes readers on a wonderful outing in pictures and written English and in American Sign Language (ASL). Detailed diagrams of the signs are included so that readers can learn along with Renee.
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