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The Congress of Clowns, and Other Russian Circus ActsJoel SchechterBooks |
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The Mumbo Jumbo CircusJane GeorgeCircus Acts |
The Mumbo Jumbo Circus (Volume 1) When the enigmatic Ringmaster asks 15-year-old Evanja (Evan) Leane to run away and join the circus, she says yes. Anywhere’s got to be better than foster home Number Eight. Evan learns that this ragtag circus, a haven for throwaway teens, relies on more than spectacle and illusion. This circus is built on magic. Each of the teens possesses a donvrai, a true gift, that manifests only in the presence of the Ringmaster’s mysterious Ju-Ju. Unlike many of the other teens who must wait for their donvrai to emerge, Evan’s gift surfaces on her first night: she can read horses’ minds. This would be totally awesome except she has been deathly afraid of horses since foster home Number Three. But circus is a dying art. If Evan wants to save her beloved new-found home, she must concoct a brilliant horse act that will bring in the crowds. And she’d better get over herself and get on with it fast; there’s a traitor close to the Ringmaster who will stop at nothing to make sure she doesn’t succeed. With B&W illustrations. Contains: some swearing. Recom... |
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The Nancy Drew Notebooks #42 Circus ActCarolyn KeeneBooks |
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Circus Animal Acts (Heinemann Read and Learn)Denise M. JordanBooks |
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The first book on how to teach dogs simple tricks, complicated circus acts and form a K-9 drill teamBlanche CarlquistBooks |
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Animales de Circo (Circus Animal Acts) (Heinemann Lee y Aprende) (Spanish Edition)Denise M. JordanBooks |
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Circus Act (Nancy Drew Notebooks #42)Carolyn KeeneBooks |
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Professor Noodle's Circus School Claudia Denny Vurnakes
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Curious George Circus Act (CGTV Lift-the-flap 8x8)H. A. ReyBooks |
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Circus Act 3 (Spy Pups)Andrew CopeBooks |
101 Circus Games for Children When the circus isn't in town, children can still enjoy it at a birthday party, summer camp, drama class, or elementary school thanks to this colorful collection of circus-based games and activities. Ideal for children ages four through 12, the book draws on popular circus elements such as acrobatics, clowns, animal numbers, and balancing acts. The games are presented in a clear, simple way, range from ten to 45 minutes in length, and vary in complexity. Each section includes a "circus program" children can use if they want to plan an actual performance. Readily available props are used for some of the games, and costumes are encouraged for all! Noncompetitive and playable without special skills training, the activities in 101 Circus Games for Children provide delightful entertainment for participants and spectators alike. |
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101 Circus Games for Children Paul Rooyackers
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Private Acts Harriet Heyman
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