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Books with title Harriet Goes To the Circus

  • Alley Goes To The Circus!!

    Melissa Heiser

    eBook
    Alley and her friends go to the circus.
  • Zack Goes to the Circus

    Miss Tammy

    language (, Aug. 3, 2014)
    Go with Zack and his dad to the circus.
  • Moses Goes to the Circus

    Isaac Millman

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), March 10, 2003)
    Experience the Big Apple’s Circus of the SensesMoses 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.
    K
  • Thomas Goes to the Circus

    Random House

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Feb. 8, 2000)
    Thomas takes in the sights, sounds and smells of the circus.
    E
  • Spot Goes To The Circus

    Eric Hill

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 2, 2006)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Young readers can enjoy following Spot through his adventures.
    E
  • Hector Goes to the Circus

    Geraldine MacLean, Nadine Donovan

    Paperback (Nadine Donovan, July 8, 2014)
    In this Ages 3-7 Picture Book for beginning readers, Hector the Pig discovers the rewards of a cheery attitude. Hector loves living on the farm but when summer ends, it is time to go. Cheery Hector, however, isn’t worried. After a bubbly bath, a spiffy new jacket, and a bright ribbon on his tail, he heads to the circus, amazing one and all with his juggling act on perfect tiptoes. Beginning readers will learn a positive attitude, even when obstacles arise, is always the best plan. Slim, 8 x 8 size for easy travel, perfect for bedtime.
  • Spot Goes to the Circus

    Eric Hill

    Paperback (Puffin, Jan. 6, 2011)
    None
    E
  • Spot Goes To the Circus

    Eric Hill

    Paperback (Frederick Warne, June 25, 2013)
    Spot has lost his ball at the circus. Where can it be? From the pen of the famous illustrator Eric Hill, this is a delightful lost-and-found story, with trademark simple text, linked illustrations and lots of surprises behind the flaps. Spot is loved by toddlers all around the world and these brilliant lift-the-flap story picture books have become classics.
    E
  • Dante Goes to the Circus

    Audrey Wilson

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, May 7, 2009)
    Dante Goes to the Circus is the coming of age story of a little dog named Dante. He has grand dreams of travel and adventure that do not fit into his family's tradition of being champion show dogs. Dante runs into a band of circus dogs who introduce him to the life he had always wished for.
    N
  • Jerry goes to the circus,

    Florence Battle

    Hardcover (Beckley-Cardy Co, March 15, 1945)
    None
  • Haley Helium Goes to the Circus

    Jackie Rankin, LLC Scinch

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 18, 2015)
    Join Haley as she explores the magic and mystery of the science circus, full of circus acts with a scientific twist! You’ll never guess what special talent Haley discovers she has. Haley Helium Goes to the Circus is a full color children's book complete with all original artwork. The playful and simple graphics help demonstrate complex concepts (e.g., single replacement and combustion reactions) in a way young children can begin to understand. This is the second book in Scinch, LLC's "Exploring the Elements" book series. Our company was founded by a group of four friends-three chemists and one engineer-who have a passion for science education. Our mission is to inspire lifelong understanding and interest in the material world by equipping students and parents across the country with simple, affordable, and hands-on learning tools. Learn more about Scinch and its founders at www.scinch.com. This book was written with young scientists aged 6-13 in mind.
  • Spot Goes To The Circus

    Eric Hill

    Paperback (Frederick Warne, Aug. 5, 2003)
    Spot has lost his ball at the circus. Where can it be? From the pen of the famous illustrator Eric Hill, this is a delightful lost-and-found story, with trademark simple text, linked illustrations and lots of surprises behind the flaps. Spot is loved by toddlers all around the world and these brilliant lift-the-flap story picture books have become classics.