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Books with title circus ring

  • Circus

    LTanya Leone

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 28, 2012)
    Asa and Tana loved living in their small town called Seward, and most of all they enjoyed going to their favorite park. Only there was one teeny weeny problem in the park. It was at the edge of the woods watching and waiting for them to come closer.
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  • Circus

    Prelutsky

    Paperback (Aladdin, April 14, 1989)
    Poems and illustrations depict the sights and sounds of the circus
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  • CIRCUS

    z. hyder

    eBook (z.hyder, June 10, 2020)
    Find your inner wild. The one caged by anxiety. Join z.hyder on her escape from anxiety and her journey to self-discovery in her debut poetry and prose collection CIRCUS. With raw emotion, she deeply expresses how she escapes the circus (anxiety) and the challenges faced onward when trying to break into new skin. This is a story revealed in an eclectic theme, about the fight, the regression and the rising of a young adult going through life trying to find herself through her anxiety. CIRCUS can resonate with anyone who is struggling with the process of becoming but feels something within is holding them back.
  • Circus!

    Mattie Lou O'Kelley

    Hardcover (Atlantic Monthly Press, March 15, 1986)
    A farm family takes off a half day from school and chores to go see all the amazing things at the circus.
  • Circus

    Alistair MacLean

    Hardcover (Doubleday, )
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  • Circus

    D and P Gramp

    language (, Oct. 13, 2017)
    This wonderful Circus inspired picture book from The Culinary Children's Library is for toddlers and young children alike. With wonderful illustrations, rhymes and recipes to make with adult supervision it is a re-formatted version of Food for Elephants for older readers. Suited to Children from 2-14 years. A fun cookbook for children of all ages.With full page color illustrations in the format of a picture book it has a rhyming story for each of the circus characters which builds to an ending where they are all set free. The recipes have been specifically designed for developing palates but are easily mastered by young cooking enthusiasts, with adult supervision, from 2-14 years of age. Each recipe is part of a magical, rhyming storyline of the circus and its animals which include the Runaway girl, giraffe, zebra, hippo, tiger, lion and of course the elephant. Recipes include caramel coated popcorn, healthy beansprout wraps, striped pasta, oven baked crumbed cutlets, soft meatballs in a cream sauce that children love and similar to the ones Ikea serve, a fried rice, salad, banana dessert and chocolate peanut clusters. For toddlers who love finger food to fussy eaters the recipes have been developed so children can not only make them but also enjoy and share them with family and friends. The full page color pictures are so delightful and have been arranged one per page so you will can buy a second book just to frame them for your child's bedroom. The illustrations framed would make a wonder gift in themselves. This is a versatile and morally sound children's rhyming picture book had been designed by The Culinary Children's Library to add magic to cooking with and for children and with recipes that will delight children and adults alike. The baby elephant and coloured pages has been designed for younger readers but the book has also been re-formatted with a different title, covers and white pages more suited and appealing to older children. The rhymes, story and recipes are the same but with the title, Run Away to the Circus. Both books have the look inside function. We hope you enjoy our Circus cookbooks and we look forward to releasing our Food for Fairies ( and other Fairytale folk) cookbook in the near future.
  • Circus

    Edward Packard

    Paperback (Bantam USA, March 15, 1981)
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  • Circus

    Mabel Harmer

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 1981)
    A brief account of circus life as the circus moves from town to town and all prepare for the next show.
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  • Tree-Ring Circus

    Adam Rex

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, June 1, 2006)
    In a quiet little lea, several miles out of town, a tree grows. It becomes home to sparrows, chipmunks, a whopping big bee . . . a runaway clown? Two poodles? An ape? Wait a minute. . . .In his quirky but realistic style, Rex creates the greatest show on earth--or at least, in a tree. The surprising text is part word game, part counting game, and part mystery. The illustrations are pure, beautiful mayhem, loaded with boisterous energy and cunning little critters that readers will love to chase through the pages.
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  • Circus

    Jack Prelutsky, Arnold Lobel

    Library Binding (Atheneum, March 1, 1974)
    Poems and illustrations depict the sights and sounds of the circus.
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  • Three Ring Circus

    Emma L Brock

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, March 15, 1950)
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  • Circus

    Lois Ehlert

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, March 15, 1992)
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