Olivia Saves the Circus

Olivia Saves the Circus by Ian Falconer is a delightful board book published by Simon and Schuster in 2001. This 36-page edition is designed for young readers, featuring engaging illustrations and a whimsical storyline that follows Olivia as she steps in to save the circus when all the performers fall ill. With her boundless imagination and diverse talents, Olivia takes on various circus acts, showcasing her adventurous spirit.
In this charming tale, readers will find Olivia tackling roles such as lion tamer and tightrope walker, highlighting themes of creativity and resourcefulness. The story captures the essence of performing arts and family dynamics, making it an enjoyable read for children. This edition is perfect for little hands, inviting young audiences to explore Olivia’s world of humor and adventure as she learns to fly.
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When all of the performers at the circus are out sick with ear infections, it’s up to Olivia to save the day! That’s no problem for Olivia, of course, because she knows how to do everything. From lion taming to trampoline jumping, unicycling to tight-rope walking, Olivia is the ultimate performer–with the ultimate imagination. Now in a board book edition perfect for little hands, readers will delight to see how Ringmaster Olivia learns to fly!
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