Olivia Saves the Circus

Olivia Saves the Circus by Ian Falconer is a delightful children’s book published by Simon and Schuster in October 2001. This edition features 32 pages of vibrant, full-color illustrations that bring to life the adventures of Olivia, a beloved piglet who returns to school after vacation. In this story, Olivia shares her imaginative experience at the circus, where she steps in to save the day when the performers fall ill.
Readers will find a humorous narrative that captures Olivia’s spirited personality as she recounts her escapades, including riding elephants and performing daring acts. The book explores themes related to family and school, making it an engaging read for young audiences. With its focus on performing arts and the whimsical world of the circus, this edition is sure to entertain children while sparking their imagination.
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Everyone’s favorite piglet makes an encore appearance that finds her back at school after vacation. When called upon to tell the class what she did while she was off, Olivia first says she took a simple trip to the circus. But since all the performers were out sick with ear infections, Olivia had to ride the elephants, eat fire, and swing on the trapeze–and basically save the show. Full-color illustrations.
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